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The Boot Report™

What styles I'm into this season, a list of boots you can buy without breaking the bank, a brand making my favorite options right now, and more!

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Oct 20, 2025
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We’re back to talk about one of my favorite topics of the year. If you’re new to the blog, The Boot Report™ is a recurring topic that’s covered once a year where we check out what boot styles I think are hot, what brands you should be looking for boots that season, and budget options that don’t break the bank.

You can read the past Boot Reports below—lots of knowledge and recommendations here that still hold up today:

  • The Boot Report 2024

  • The Boot Report 2023


In today’s newsletter we’re continuing the same agenda by checking out what new styles I think are hot this year, where I’m shopping for boots, and access to a list of secondhand options that features some steals and rare boot options you can buy right now.

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ONE OF THE BEST

Diemme continues to be one of the best boot options on the market in my opinion. They have a solid lineup of retro styles that are readily available on their store while creating new boots for the upcoming seasons. Their Autumn/Winter ‘25 collection is already live on their site, bringing an array of fresh styles and colors to the table.

Don’t expect those sizes to sit for long though—it’s always good to buy your boots early to make sure you get what you want. Nobody wants to run around trying to find something decent when all the good stuff is long gone.

Shop Diemme AW25 collection directly on their website here.

My favorite style of theirs right now has to be the Roccia Vet—specifically the Grey Nappa leather joints.

Typically we associate boots with a more high-top style, but there’s been a shift in boots coming in low-top profiles. These are great for those who still would like the essence of a boot, but don’t need that additional protection because the climate they live in does not require it.

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