J.Crew Released High-Quality, Cost-Effective Shoes for Hikers

Now that summer is coming to an end, it’s time to start dressing properly. That means a couple of different things, including a lot of leather and a sophisticated trench. However, the freezing temperatures also signal that it’s time to retire your prized Sambas in favor of heavier, weather-resistant shoes. In the past, many people recommended Blundstones or combat boots with grippy soles. The nicest variation on the hiking boot is J.Crew’s Cascade model, a traditional alpine design with all the easy-wearing versatility of a derby.

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So Much Dedication!

The shaggy suede uppers, the durable Vibram soles, and the vibrant contrast laces are all excellent design choices made by the Cascade. The low-top silhouette, a clever flourish that eliminates one of the only drawbacks of boots that stress utility above all else, is the real game-changer in this design, though.

It doesn’t matter if you’re making your way to work on a patch of rain-soaked dirt off the usual route, or if you’re walking on a bit of slick pavement during your morning commute; the shoes guarantee to keep your feet safe and secure on the ground.

A Cost-Effective Solution for Hiking Shoes

The real deal is… The price of the shoes has dropped to $200, and acquiring a pair is potentially the most cost-effective decision you can make this season. This is especially true if you intend to continue wearing them well into the following spring when the flowers will have stopped blooming.

J.Crew Group, Inc. is an American specialty retailer with multiple brands and channels. The brand provides a variety of garments and accessories for women, men, and children. Their products include swimwear, outerwear, loungewear, bags, sweaters, jeans, dresses, suits, jewelry, and shoes. It operates over 450 retail shops in the US, as of August 2016.