SM “Saturday Style” Event
Posted on 01.23.10 to $100 and under, Sales by LindsayWhether it’s a PR scheme or not, “Great Boots Under $100″ in my inbox will usually make me click on something.
This time, it’s Steve Madden – remember his early boots? They were not-so-impressive. These boots are more-so-impressive.
Because I’m keeping myself to a strict regiment of “Wish List”, I’m going to show you the flat boots from Steve Madden that I would consider wearing in public. Some of Steve’s boots can get a little…. Pretty Woman, but we’ll try to stick to the basics.

Moonlit (Also Available in Grey & Black) $59.98 (were $119.95)
These are the pair that I’m leaning on the most. Not just less than $100, but less than $60. They’re basic, but not boring, and that’s kiiiiind of my favorite.

Ballack (Also available in Black) $74.98 (were $169.95)
No, they’re not perfectly flat, I know… But they’re low enough that it’s really inconsequential (but I probably didn’t have to tell you that… Damn you, Need For Justification!).

Brinx $84.98 (were $169.95)
These are, yes, similar to the 500 other brands of “engineer boot” currently circulating through the feet of our planet. There is nothing particularly noteworthy about this Steve Madden pair, but I said I’d show you what I’d consider wearing in public, so there she is! Plus, I don’t know that you’ll find many leather engineer boots for less than $100 right now, anyway. So enjoy!
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Lindsay added these pithy words on
Jan 23 10 at
11:54 pm
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New @ B&B… SM “Saturday Style” Event http://bit.ly/8AF8pK
Kim added these pithy words on
Jan 24 10 at
10:08 am
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I’m glad you chose styles that you would actually wear about town- I do the same thing in my Weekly Outfit posts. It’s hard not to detour and show fancy and impractical things (especially shoes) but it’s so rewarding to read posts about things I will actually buy and wear! Thanks!
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