Three winter shoes from Tamaris that you should definitely take a look at

It's slowly getting colder and we urgently need warm, lined shoes. We introduce you to three models from Tamaris that you will definitely like.

We are all aware that the winter months will come at some point. Of course, we also know that it will get colder at some point. And yet the change of season comes as a complete surprise. So surprising that we don't have our lined boots or warm winter jacket ready when we open the door in the morning and are greeted by a crispy cold 2°C.

This happens to us once, but not twice! That's why now is exactly the right time to dig out the winter clothes and shoes that are hiding somewhere in our closets to see what still fits and what we can or want to wear.

When it comes to shoes, many of us rely on UGG boots winter after winter. I would say that almost everyone knows this brand and many of us have it - be it the original or a similar version - in a box at home.

But the same thing every year? Of course it works. UGG boots are still trendy and are actually already one of the classic standard winter shoes. However, you can also look for alternatives to bring a breath of fresh air into your wardrobe. For example with Tamaris.

These three shoes from Tamaris are great UGG boots alternatives

New styles for winter are constantly arriving in the Tamaris online shop. A number of shoes are here and ready to keep us warm in the coming season and to complete our looks. We have now specifically looked for shoe models that can be considered a UGG alternative. We present the three best to you here:

#1 lined ankle boots from Tamaris

This one falls between all the boots in the Tamaris shopSchuh* especially due to its eye-catching seam (which is a bit reminiscent of the seams on Mou Boots) and the subtle platform sole. But the model not only has something to offer visually, but also practically. You can easily slip into the ankle boots and they are warm and softly lined (mix of synthetic and textile). She is also vegan. This means that the entire shoe is free of components of animal origin.

Boots from Tamaris, 89.95 eurosCredit:Tamaris/gofeminin

#2 Leo boots from Tamaris

Leo keeps coming back. But this year the spot print is more omnipresent than it has been for a long time. The pattern can be found not only on clothing, but also on all sorts of accessories, bags and of course shoes. Tamaris is also available nowWinterboots in Leo-Optik*.

The upper of the shoe is made of dyed leather and has a spot pattern in beige and brown tones, which is broken up by a striking light beige stitching. The warm inner lining is made of textile, the sole is continuous and slightly thicker.

Boots from Tamaris, 99.95 eurosCredit:Tamaris/gofeminin

#3 Ankle boots with warm lining from Tamaris

This warmly lined one tooAnkle boots from Tamaris* is vegan - so no ingredients of animal origin were used. The gray-beige upper material is made of synthetic and the inner lining is also a mix of textile and synthetic material.

What's visually striking about this model is the lacing (which is reminiscent of shoes from the Inuikii brand). The ribbons primarily serve as a decorative element. To make it easier to slip into the shoes, there is a zipper on the inside of the boots. The sole has a slight platform, which gives the shoe a modern touch.

Plus point of all Tamaris shoes presented:The insole is removable. This means you can easily exchange them for orthopedic insoles, fresh soles or warm insoles.

Important:The boots from Tamaris presented are not UGG copies, but simply chic alternatives for the winter. The UGG boots are more expensive because they are made of real leather and lined with lambskin. In this article we do not make a comparison of the quality and workmanship of shoes from different brands. The selection is based primarily on visual aspects.

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Shopping is fun, but none of us want to make bad purchases. Let our recommendations and tips inspire you to create your very own style. Buy consciously and, if in doubt, spend a night thinking about whether you really need the item. This is the only way you will be truly happy with your wardrobe - and it will also be more sustainable.