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  2. No Boots? No Problem—These Are the Winters Sneakers You Need

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    From dry, cold days to snowy, wet ones, you’ll want comfortable shoes that can stand up to the elements without compromising your style. Enter, winter sneakers: the perfect blend of cold-weather ...

  3. 6 Types of Shoes to Wear on a Cold-Weather Vacation

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    Tackle any type of terrain with these tips. While snow boots are helpful for outdoor activities, "waterproof boots are practical for snow and slush," says Stitch Fix stylist Jordan Walker. Brands ...

  4. These Are the 8 Best Winter Shoes on Amazon, Hands Down - AOL

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    And while most rubber shoes often feel cold, these boast a faux-fur lining that traps in the warmth and makes them all the more cozy for your feet. From $37 at Amazon 4.

  5. Water shoe - Wikipedia

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    Water shoes are usually made of mesh and have a hard sole used to prevent cuts and abrasions when walking in wet, rocky environments. They may often have tiny holes on the bottom or sides of the sole to allow for quick water drainage, which helps the wearer's feet dry faster, keeps the shoe light, and prolongs the lifespan of the material.

  6. Snow boating - Wikipedia

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    Snow boating or snow kayaking is a winter sport that usually involves kayakers descending snow slopes, in contrast to river sports such as whitewater kayaking for which the boats were usually designed. Typically either playboats or creek-boats are used depending on the style of snowboating to be done.

  7. Russian boot - Wikipedia

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    Russian boot is the name applied to a style of calf- or knee-length fashion boot for women that was popular in the early part of the 20th century. Russian boots fell out of favor in the 1930s, but were the inspiration for the high-leg fashion boots that returned to popularity in the 1950s and 60s.