Bogs Women’s Classic Mid Autumn II Boot,Black,6 M
by admin / May 25th, 2010
- Waterproof
Product Description
Keep your feet warm & dry and keep up with the latest fashion trends in the BOGS Classic Mid Autumn Leaves II Mid for Women, a waterproof, insulated boot that is guaranteed to keep the water out. Keeping your toes warm down to -20F, the Classic Fern Mid Boot is a classic boot style with 4-way stretch upper and a Aegis Anti-microbial odor protection.
$40.00


May 25th, 2010 at 2:29 pm
I ordered an 8 – they sent me a 9. Didn’t response to any of my emails so I could get a return code so I’m stuck with a 9. Won’t order from them again.
Rating: 1 / 5
May 25th, 2010 at 3:19 pm
I love these boots. I keep them by my door and slip into them as I leave the house. They are perfect for kicking around the yard when gardening or when it’s raining.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 25th, 2010 at 3:33 pm
these are by far the best boots i have ever had! i spend a lot of time outside in the winter and these are the only boots that have ever kept my feet dry and warm. they are also extremely comfortable. they are a little pricey, but worth every penny. i even bought some for my kids.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 25th, 2010 at 3:55 pm
There are many things I like about the Bogs, especially the mid calf version. First, they are totally waterproof. The bottom is slick and the top makes it easier to pull on not only with a “handle” area cut-out, but it remains waterproof in being made of the same thing as my scuba diving boots.
2nd…very comfortable.
They are fun, even if you wear em as rain boots on a dreary day you can’t help but look down at these patterns and grin a bit.
They have a thick sole, great for trodding through the muddy garden or puddles.
They are mid-calf. I got this pair for rainy days or running about to Home Depot or the rare Austin snow day. I have another pair that stays muddy for a huge landscaping project that my backyard is undergoing right now. I like mid calf because we have days over 100 degrees and I can still tromp through high flowers or the prarie behind our home and no longer get scratches on my ankles like my gardening clogs caused, yet the boots aren’t knee high and hot in the summer.
Or look goofy with shorts and high boots.
If you have muscular legs, these hit just below the calves so you can have a strong calf muscle and they still fit fine.
I also noticed they were in my Better Homes and Gardens mag this months as one of their top picks on their list of their favorite garden picks for the year.
Negatives: They don’t come in half sizes (I wear a 7.5 but got a 7) and they are pretty steep as far as cost. But they are strong boots; I expect to have em for years.
CONCLUSION: I was gonna buy a pair of knee high rain boots and another pair of gardening clogs but got enough ankle scratches that when I saw these and bought one pair for the garden, I loved em enough to get another pair for mucking about in public. I get compliments often. I love ‘em. And I typically buy designer shoes at DIRT CHEAP prices only at TJ Maxx so for me to splurge this much on two pairs of shoes for mud says a lot about em.
Note: If you are a half size, I’d suggest ordering a size up. I am a 7 1/2 and wish I’d gotten an 8. The 7 is too snug.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 25th, 2010 at 4:44 pm
I bought these boots to wear around the barn in cold/wet weather. They are the most comfortable boot I’ve ever worn, and keep my feet warm and dry. They don’t make my feet sweat when the weather warms up, either. Both my Mother and sister have gotten a pair after wearing mine. They tend to run a little small, so I recommend you order one size larger than you usually wear. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5