
MUK LUKS style shoes are so popular right now, whether they are boots for the winter or just for wearing them around the house as slippers. I hate having cold feet, I even wear socks to bed every night. I find that if my feet (or nose) are cold, there is nothing I can do to warm up the rest of my body.
I recently received a pair of MUK LUKS from Reliable of Milwaukee for review. They have a wide variety of MUK LUKS to choose from, both boots and slippers. Tall, short, ballerina and booties in all different sorts of styles, plaid, pink, print and fur. I choose a pair of Heart knit Toggle slippers for review. These warm snugly booties keep my toes toasty warm as soon as I get home from work, until I go to bed. The inside is made with fleece lining. The bottoms are made with a non-slip rubber and have cute little prints of hearts. I’m guessing that these could be worn outside, but I choose to keep them for indoor use only. There is also a toggle strap that can be pulled along the calf to ensure that the top part of the boots stay up.
I received the boots in size 6 1/2 – 7 1/2. I usually wear size 7, so the booties should fit perfect. However, I do find that I could have gotten one size bigger, maybe 7 – 8, as my toes seem to touch the front of the boot. Despite thinking I could use a bigger size, the slippers are still comfortable. The insoles have a memory foam, which makes them nice and fluffy when walking.
There are an unlimited amount of choices of MUK LUKS style booties and slippers at Reliable of Milwaukee, if you are looking for this style of boot, you will definitely be able to find something you like. Keeping your toes warm during the winter season is a must, so you may as well look good while keeping your tootsies warm.
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