Monday 24 March 2008

What Kind of Skin Boot is Right for You?

Skin boots are making a comeback in the US and Europe. Sheep skin boots like Ugg are as hot now as last season. However, there are some new skin boots that are making their way into the popular fashion conscious that you probably haven’t heard of. Some of them are really unlike anything you have at the end of your feet.
The following is a list of various types of skin boots that are gain popularity. This list not just what is trendy, but some technical things to look for when selecting an exotic skin boot. So take this article and run with it…be the first of your friends with one of these boots!
Eel Skin boots
Eel skin boots come mostly in a shiny black color. If you look really hard, you might be able to find them in other colors, but they primarily come in black. Eel skin boots can be identified by the horizontal wrapping design around the boot.
Iguana skin boots (Very HOT!)
Iguana skin boots are hard to find. Iguana skin boots come mostly in two colors, black and brown. They are fairly easy to pick out the design of the boot. Iguana skin boots leave horizontal lines from one side all the way to the other side of the boot.
Teju Lizard skin boots
The teju lizard skin boots come in all sorts of colors and sizes. Like the iguana skin boot, the teju lizard skin boot has the same horizontal lines that cover the boot from side to side. The one thing that makes the teju lizard skin boot stand out is sometimes in a lighter color there is a large faint blackish pattern that gives the skin boot a little more character.
Stingray skin boots
Stingray skin boots come in primarily two different categories. The first is your regular stingray skin boots. These skin boots appear to have many tiny bumps all over the boot. The bumps are all relatively the same size. These skin boots can come in a variety of colors.
The other stingray skin boots are called stingray multi-spine skin boots. These skin boots are similar to the regular stingray skin boots, except that they have larger bumps, usually in a different color that go in a vertical line down the front of the boot.
Any one of these boots will make you stand out in a crowd. This article should help you find the chic new boot you want, with less of the confusion. Remember not all skin boots are made equal, and this list help you make the distinction.
Chad Hoffmann is co-founder of Skinboots.net, A sight devoted to all things skin boots. More about this article is found at Skinboots.net.
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