Totes His & Her Weatherproof Boots to Survive Winter Storms

Winter weather always poses a Sophie’s Choice for shoe lovers on-the-go. If a storm is in the forecast, should we wear our favorite boots in the hope of outrunning the sleet and snow or prioritize functionality and rest assured? For most of my adult life, I’ve chosen the former, style and fashion over function and walkability. After multiple mortifying wipeouts and several pairs of snow and salt-ruined booties, I now see the light. Totes Winter Footwear to the rescue with multiple affordable styles for women and men!

With seven, affordable styles for women, including fur-lined moccasins, fashion-forward booties, and higher blizzard-proof models, as well as five sturdy boots for men, there are multiple options for all levels of icky weather. Lightweight and slip-resistant due to Everywear® technology, both the Totes Chelsea Boots for him and her are 60% lighter than traditional rain boots. This lining-free, waterproof, pull-on model will help you weather any storm and double as booties for gardening. 

At the height of blustery January and February, Totes Women’s Eve Winter Boots, featuring a thermolite insole, fur-accents, durable, slip-proof outsole, and side-zipper for the ease of slipping on and off, will be in heavy rotation during Nor’easters. The Men’s Snow Pack Snow Boot, the most ruggedly reliable boots for men who must trudge through the snow on a frequent basis, features thick rubber soles that provide traction on snow and even ice.

For the remainder of January take advantage of the Totes 30% off Winter Sale. Use Code: NewYear30.

Gesha-Marie Bland

Managing Editor

Not bland at all. Gesha-Marie Bland is an essayist, Vanity Fair-published film and television writer, and unrepentant beauty junkie who jumpstarted her career at NYU’s Master’s Program in Cinema Studies. In homage to her beauty icons Jeanne Moreau, Dolly Parton, and Grace Jones, she is forever in search of the perfect cat-eye liner, a killer pair of heels, and unforgettable statement accessories. Currently NYC-based, this dual American-French citizen still wears all-black and has a soft spot for clean beauty, pharmaceutical-grade actives, and most ingredients sourced from vineyards in the south of France. She loves New Wave cinema, Mary Gaitskill’s fiction, Spain, and matcha double-shots. After selling "The Ripper," her Alexander McQueen-Issie Blow biopic to the Cannes-winning production company Maven Pictures, she remains convinced fashion and couture are the next frontiers for edgy cinematic stories.