We know everybody is in Spring/Summer mode, but we had to give you a preview of the very cool brand Cat Footwear and the relaunch of the beloved Colorado boot that was ever so popular during the original 90's cool era.
With grunge revival styles flooding the fashion scene over the past few years, the label has finally decided to bring back its iconic Colorado boot among a plethora of other styles to the US this fall. What was once associated with "construction" and deemed "rugged," has now been produced in over 100 different materials and colour combinations over the past two decades for both men and women. Their Fall 2014 collection will be the first to introduce the Colorado boot in a new shade of red as well as exciting new designs in textures like pony hair, metallics and studs.
However, one thing that has remained consistent is the sole stamped "Walking Machine" trademark attesting to their durability, toughness and maneuverability because these shoes are made to last through any challenge.
While the footwear brand has remained popular throughout the UK, Europe and South America over the years, we're expecting it to be revitalized everywhere from the runway to editorials to everyday streetwear across the US once it hits stores this fall. So far, the Colorado boot has been spotted on such fashion "It" girls as Rita Ora, Jesse J, and the girl group Neon Jungle as well as on the catwalk at VFiles during fashion week last September.
photo via Cat Footwear
With grunge revival styles flooding the fashion scene over the past few years, the label has finally decided to bring back its iconic Colorado boot among a plethora of other styles to the US this fall. What was once associated with "construction" and deemed "rugged," has now been produced in over 100 different materials and colour combinations over the past two decades for both men and women. Their Fall 2014 collection will be the first to introduce the Colorado boot in a new shade of red as well as exciting new designs in textures like pony hair, metallics and studs.
photo via Cat Footwear
However, one thing that has remained consistent is the sole stamped "Walking Machine" trademark attesting to their durability, toughness and maneuverability because these shoes are made to last through any challenge.
photo via Cat Footwear
While the footwear brand has remained popular throughout the UK, Europe and South America over the years, we're expecting it to be revitalized everywhere from the runway to editorials to everyday streetwear across the US once it hits stores this fall. So far, the Colorado boot has been spotted on such fashion "It" girls as Rita Ora, Jesse J, and the girl group Neon Jungle as well as on the catwalk at VFiles during fashion week last September.
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