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Hotter Launches New Women'S Winter Boots Series

2011/11/19 9:21:00 53

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Recently, Hotter has launched a series of women's winter boots and boots, which can meet all kinds of occasions.


It is understood that Hotter is the largest shoe manufacturer in the UK. It has done its best to create a series of new products for ladies to enjoy the warm and comfortable winter. This series includes daily casual boots, smart boots for night trips, and even waterproof boots that can be worn when walking dogs.


"After the past two ice and snow covered cold winter days, we all know how fast the weather in Britain can bring people uncomfortable, but people still have to continue their busy lives.

If you are ready to defend against the cold current, then everything will become simple and easy at any time.

The right winter shoes are part of these important preparations, "said product director Paul Sayers.


"Our design team's elaborate women's fashion boots will provide customers with a warm winter, smooth interior joints, solid bottom, lightweight and shock absorbing soles, and designers will perfect every part and every detail," Pail said.


 
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