How To Do Rugged Style, The Colorful Way

Your style has always been more rough-and-tumble than delicate and dainty—you like sturdy denims, heavy-duty jackets and no-frills styling. But that doesn’t mean that you’re limited to expressing your rugged style in a neutral color palette. A pair of red desert boots introduces color into your look in an unexpected way.

Keep your rough-hewn vibe with a pair of desert boots that funks things up a bit. Your style will thank you.

Rust

Warm, soft and easy to wear, rust is the entry level to red shoes. This orange-tinged hue is stunning alongside complementary olive green khakis and a white button-down shirt, whether you’re traipsing through the wilderness or running errands downtown. Finish the look with a straw hat for a handsome warm weather ensemble.

Cherry

Cherry red is loud and proud, its brightness standing out against any background. Desert boots in a hue this loud aren’t for the faint of heart, but when you wear them boldly, they more than make up for their flashiness in style. Bring out the cool tones in this red by wearing them with medium blue denim and a black-and-white striped Breton tee.

Cranberry

The richness of cranberry is best suited for transitional weather, whose moody days and chilly nights call for a somber shade that nevertheless stands out from a sea of black and brown shoes. A color this saturated makes even the drabbest neutrals sing, so don a pair of cranberry desert boots with your anthracite gray pea coat and charcoal bottoms.

Oxblood

Oxblood is closer to black than it is to red, making it a standby neutral that’s somewhat less expected than its ebony counterpart. Though red desert boots are a surprising wardrobe MVP in any shade, these are the most wearable version of the classic. You can pair an oxblood boot with just about anything—try it with caramel-colored corduroys, velvet leggings, or a floral dress.

You don’t need to give up your rugged style when you wear colorful footwear. These red desert boots are shockingly versatile.

Be a rugged rough-rider in red desert boots.

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