Wednesday, August 19, 2009

New 'The North Face' Women's Winter Footwear Available Soon


Although we’ve already done a press release on this here, we’re so excited by the new The North Face footwear that’s coming in to us that we thought we’d mention it here as well. This winter your feet can be more stylish and warmer than ever before, no matter what you’re doing. The tech specs are all in the press release or on our website, so we thought we'd give you an overview of what to expect.



Starting with the Women's Nuptse Bootie, we think that this is the warmest boot that we sell. Stuffed full of lightweight and supremely warm down, these boots have been described by one customer as 'like wearing a hug'. Tough enough to be more than just glorified slippers, these are guarenteed to keep you warm on any winter walk.


Complementing the Nuptse bootie are the Nuptse Fur and the Nuptse Knee high boots. The Nuptse knee high is the ultimate boot for staying warm whatever you happen to be doing, offering the same robustness as the bootie with extended height. The Nuptse Fur boot adds a fashionable twist to the down favourite, and remains as warm and comfortable as the other boots in the Nuptse range.





The Women's Alana Boot and Alana Mid combine high fashion with high quality features. With styling that wouldn't look out of place in any fashionable city centre, they are also extremely well insulated with superior soles. Designed specifically for women who don't want to have to compromise appearance for the sake of warm feet, these are fantastic winter footwear.





The Abby II boot has been redesigned this year and is now available in new colours including rope brown. Retaining its stylish appearance and fashionable fir trim, the Abby II boot has primaloft insulation to ensure that your feet are kept warm wherever you are.


And finally the Women's Janey Boot packs a serious performance punch whilst still staying trendy. A good looking and comfortable moccasin boot, this will keep your feet warm and looking good wherever you go this winter.





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