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When you’re headed out on the town in the dead of winter, and can’t afford to sacrifice style or warmth, pull on the Patagonia Women’s Lugano Waterproof Boot. This warm winter boot knows how to keep your foot toasty in icy conditions, and looks good doing it. Patagonia lined the Lugano’s waterproof leather upper with soft fleece, and added 200 grams of Primaloft synthetic insulation to give the boot furnace-like warmth when you head out to shovel the walk or cruise the streets of Aspen. The multi-traction leaf sole comes from recycled rubber, and gives you a steady grip on slick sidewalks and icy hardpack.
Bottom Line: The Lugano has good looks and the function to back them up.
There absolutely is. I don't have large calves, though. However, there is enough room to tuck my jeans in when wearing thicker socks, long underwear, and jeans and it still isn't tight
These boots are super warm and comfy. I was looking for a boot that would double as a hiking boot and something that will still be good in the snow. It hasn't snowed yet, but I have hiked in these, my feet stayed warm and dry. I also like that they are easy on/off, this makes it easier at the front door. I typically wear a size 9 in regular shoes and a 10 in athletic shoes. Since I knew I would be wearing thicker socks with these, I got a 9.5-it fits perfectly.
These boots are awesome! They are VERY warm! You can fit your jeans in them or wear your boots under your jeans! They are great to walk in or do whatever you want! Patagonia shoes are always GREAT and a MUST! LOVE THEM!
These boots are amazing! They are comfortable for walking, very warm, keep your feet dry, and they still look cute. They aren't too bulky for just wearing out like some of the warm and waterproof boots can be. I haven't had any trouble with water staining. I would definitely would tell my friends to buy them!
Nope, they're coated to prevent that.I have these boots and have not had any stains on them from rain and snow, but they have gotten marked up from my dark wash jeans. I haven't tried to clean the dark blue stains off them, but just giving you the heads up. Other than that I love these boots. - i have the Khaki color - SMS24
I'm a 9.5, so that's what I ordered, but I could barely get them on. There isn't a zipper or laces, and my foot got stuck in the ankle of the boot. Once I did get them on, they were super cute and comfy. I wish I could have kept them, but it was just too much of a hassle to take them on and off. I ordered a 10 in the same style from another website (backcountry was sold out), but had the same problem getting them on. I was afraid to go up any more sizes, so I inevitably ordered a different style of boots from another manufacturer.
Are these wide enough to accomodate a D width with plenty of toe room to wear heavy socks (Michigan winters are pretty cold) & what is their shaft height? Since these are waterproof are they also protectected against salt staining?
Hello, I am Owen from Patagonia Footwear; We build these with a taped seam construction and waterproof leathers. Overtime you might want to retreat the leather but you should be good to go.
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