![]() I’m wearing the 8, but they just fit without socks, so I would suggest sizing up if in between. They probably should be treated with something, but they are seam-sealed and waterproof, and they’re warm and comfortable, so they make a good crossover boot for anyone living in an area with mixed weather conditions. THE VERDICT: These are more of a fashion boot than practical winter boot, especially given the color. ![]() One thing I did notice that the top of the shaft is rough against the leg, so I will definitely need to tuck my jeans (or wear socks) to avoid chafing. Inside, they’re lined with a faux-fur microfleece lining that feels so nice against the feet. I love the rounded toe and the shade of tan with the black accents. ![]() Otherwise, I think they’re absolute perfection from a style standpoint. Style-wise, they’re kind of narrow at the top of the shaft, which can make my jeans bunchy, but that’s the only thing about these that bothers me. I still expect the would get dirty easily due to the light color and should probably be treated with a stain repellant of some sort. They’re waterproof with seam-sealed uppers, and they have genuine sheepskin trim at laces and collar, so they’re more practical than they may first appear. I couldn’t get a weight on the Lennox Shearling that I’m wearing here, but the original Lennox Lace weighs in at 1 lb 2 oz per boot. They have a 1.5″ heel with a 1.25″ platform and a 6″ shaft height and they’re fairly lightweight for the style of boot, but heavier than some of other Sorels I’m reviewing in this post. These boots definitely have of a moto-inspired urban vibe that suits my personal style, which is probably why I was immediately drawn to them. Every once in a great while, I end up in a 7.5 or a 9, which means they definitely run large or small. I ended up ordering the Out N About Plus Conquest Boot in black, the Explorer Joan in Black/Dark Stone and Ash Brown, and the Sorel Kinetic Sport Bootie in black.įor size reference, my true shoe size is an 8, but sometimes I need to size up in boots to an 8.5, so I consider both fairly true to size. What I had in mind was a casual, comfortable bootie as an alternative to my P448s and Vejas on those days that it’s too cold for bare ankles in sneakers. ![]() I feel like the shearling make these look more wintry and limits them just a bit.īefore those could arrive, Sorel started their Black Friday sale, and I started scoping out sneaker boots. The only difference, as far as I can tell, is the shearling accent on the front… which, I guess makes them even MORE like the Marc Fisher Izzie, but I prefer the plain Lennox boots because they’re simpler and more versatile. So, I settled for the Lennox Shearling booties, exclusive to Bloomingdale’s, which were 30% off. Of course, the Lennox Lace happened to be the only Sorel boots NOT on sale over Black Friday weekend. I especially love the black accents, so they’ll also work with black and darker colors too. They remind me of the Marc Fisher Izzie hiker/combat boots I have from last year in the black, which I love.īut sometimes the black is too harsh, and I wear so many light neutrals, so I thought the Lennox in the Sandy Tan would be the perfect addition to my winter boot wardrobe. The first time I saw them, I was smitten. But for the sake of thoroughness, we’ll start with these. Then I started a hunt for sneaker boots a couple weeks later. My boot hunt all started with these Lennox Lace boots in the Sandy Tan. And to make it a more comprehensive post, I’ll include some of the boot styles I already own. Mine have lasted for at least a year.Good morning and happy Monday! I’ve been on a winter boot hunt, and I thought I’d share the results with you. Step four: Store dried zoodles in an airtight container. Step three: Dry at about 130° F until crispy. Step two: Place small mounds of zoodles on a dehydrator tray. I’ve listed the steps below and also created a quick video demonstration. ![]() Stored in an airtight container like a mason jar, dried zoodles will last for a year or even longer! How to dry zucchini noodles You can also snack on dried zucchini noodles, add them to salads, and even rehydrate them to use in place of pasta noodles. Personally, my favorite soups for adding dried zucchini noodles are this Chicken Tortilla(less) Soup and my Chicken Zoodle Soup recipe (available in my soup ebook, which you can find in my Resource Library). Dried zucchini noodles have a long shelf life and they’re perfect for adding to soups all winter long. ![]()
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