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Review: Josef Seibel Ilana Boots... Made for Walking

Posted on the 13 February 2012 by Ellenarnison @Ellen27
Review: Josef Seibel Ilana boots... made for walking
The Panther of News has a seemingly endless stock of hilarious Imelda jokes about my collection of comfortable, yet stylish, footwear. 
OK, I like a shoe... a comfortable one at that. With fewer and fewer heel wearing opportunities around at the moment (yup, poor Cinders), I take cheer from putting my feet into something comfy, yet cool (ish). 
So when the people from Josef Seibel (The European Comfort Shoe) asked if I'd like to review a pair of boots from their current range, of course, I said yes please. 
I chose this pair because I love the color and I'm a sucker for unnecessary buckles on boots. (Style maven, me). 
But what I really like about these boots is they manage to get exactly the right balance of heel with walkaboutability. Comfy and I like them. They are a lovely color too, much tealier than in the picture. 
In a review, I like, in the interests of balance, to think of something I don't like. I'm trying, but there isn't anything. Boy Two wasn't keen - he said they were too clumpy, but then he's a nine-year-old child so what would he know?

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