REVIEW TIME!


In this review, I am showcasing two items from two of my favorite companies, GoJane and Fidelity Denim. I thought the boots and pants look especially nice together.

GOJANE.COM

From GoJane, I got a pair of combat boots. I have been wanting combat boots for a while, as they are very in-trend currently. However, I was unsure if I could pull them off with my ‘signature’ girly style. But I found these caramel-colored boots that I think pair perfectly with all of my outfits. They go up to just below my calf and tie up in the front, but have a zipper down the side for easy removal. I have found that for the cheap price, they are amazingly good quality and they are very comfy as well! I think they are the perfect fall staple!

My Boots:http://www.gojane.com/74993-shoes-lace-up-combat-boots.html

They also have the most adorable studded combat boots that I really want: http://www.gojane.com/78613-shoes-spiked-mid-rise-boots.html

Check out GoJane:http://www.gojane.com/

FIDELITY DENIM

From Fidelity Denim, I got a pair of corduroy pants in the color, Sand, an greyish-olive color. I have been looking for some pants that can change up my normal denim outfits. I wear jeans almost everyday, so these are great to mix everything up a bit. Plus, they just scream Fall to me! They are called the \’Stevie Cord’ and come in the colors, Rust, Burgundy (which is also such a pretty color for this time of the year and I totally want them), Emerald, and Black as well as my color, Sand. They have a mid-rise which is a nice change from my usual low rise denim and have a skinny leg, perfect for tucking in to boots! Overall, I really love these pants!

My pants:http://www.fidelitydenim.com/fidelity.php?sec=denim&do=womens&collection=fall_holiday_2012&op1=fall_holiday_2012_stevie_cord

Check out Fidelity Denim:http://www.fidelitydenim.com/fidelity.php

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*disclaimer: I was sent these products for free but all opinions are my own.

This post and outfit was inspired by Stuart Weitzman and his Walking After Midnight campaign video.

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