Fall Weather Calls for the Chicest Boots—These Are the Brands to Know
Whether you’ve been a fall-welcomer or fall-denier, cooler weather is almost upon us—and with that, it’s time to shop for the boots to get you through the season. Maybe you’re of an equestrian persuasion, or perhaps you prefer edgy moto boots. Or, suppose you only wear stiletto boots. On the other hand, you could need something more comfortable for everyday wear. You could also consider this: Maybe you’re all of the above.
Whatever your style, need, or price range is, I’ve got you covered. As an accessories editor, boots are quite literally part of my job. These brands are not only some of my go-tos for my own style, but also countless ELLE photo shoots—so you know they’re going to be good. As the weather (Eventually? Maybe?) descends into fall, these are the boot brands I’ll be shopping and wearing well into winter and spring, because a good boot takes you places, plain and simple. Don’t wait any longer—shop the ELLE-approved brands below.
Khaite
Khaite does an exquisite job with accessories—and its boots are no exception. Priced from $1,300 to $2,800, Khaite’s leather and suede boots are supple and chic, with styles that don’t follow trends, but set them.
Price: $$$-$$$$
Best for: Quality leather and chic silhouettes
Editor review: “In my opinion, you can never go wrong with a Khaite boot. The brand’s styles are effortlessly chic—and every season, it offers a new variety of prints and colors that can easily become wardrobe staples.”—Carson Stannard, fashion editor
Vagabond
Swedish shoe brand Vagabond has been a favorite of mine for some time, both for loafers and boots. The price range of $200 to $400 is ultra-accessible for what you’re getting, which is quality leather and solid construction. For those with a sleek, practical, no-muss, no-fuss style, Vagabond is absolutely for you.
Price: $-$$
Best for: Sturdy, minimalist silhouettes
Customer review: “Obsessed with this brand! I have about four pairs of Vagabond shoes.”
Aeyde
Designed in Berlin and made in Italy, Aeyde is the brand for the chic, edgy girl. Just trendy enough, Aeyde’s styles range from $600 to $1,000 and combine classic minimalism with contemporary taste, from bold snake-embossed leather styles to simple black lace-up boots.
Price: $$-$$$
Best for: Sleek and current design
Customer review: “These shoes are incredibly comfortable! I have lower back issues, and many shoes tend to cause discomfort, but these don’t. They’re also super cute and the perfect height for those who can’t wear higher heels. I’ll definitely be buying more from Aeyde!!”
Paris Texas
Paris Texas—based in Italy—should be anyone’s go-to brand for heeled boots (though there are great flat styles, too). With a price range that generally spans $600 to $1,500, you’ll find an impressive range of classic boot styles for any occasion, as well as trendy styles in prints, embossed or worn leather, Western styles, and more. It’s almost impossible not to look sexy and elevated in a Paris Texas boot.
Price: $$-$$$
Best for: Classic heeled boots
Gianvito Rossi
For high-end boots, look no further than Milan-based Gianvito Rossi, an editor favorite for pumps and sandals, and…any footwear, really. Priced from $1,500 to $3,300, Gianvito Rossi’s boots are a luxury choice. They’re simple and classic—from heeled tall boots, with stilettos or block heels, to flat après-ski styles, complete with shearling trim.
Price: $$$-$$$$
Best for: Quiet luxury
Customer review: “My wife loves her boots. She said they’re well-made and very sophisticated, and stylish.”
Staud
We know and love Los Angeles-based label Staud for its ultra-cute handbags and cheeky ready-to-wear styles, but the brand also makes some stellar boots. The Wally style is an absolute classic and comes as a flat, a kitten heel, or high-heeled—with short, tall, woven, snake-embossed, or suede shafts—and a rainbow of colorways. Boot prices range from $400 to $1,300 for exclusive styles. Generally, however, you’ll find styles in the $500 to $600 range. Classic and arguably minimal, these were meant to be worn.
Price: $$-$$$
Best for: Everyday-ready styles
Customer review: “Perfect heel height for walking plus looks good on the legs. Prefer the western vs the straight edge of these boots for a little pizazz.”
Loeffler Randall
For easy, everyday or every night boots, Loeffler Randall is an obvious choice, especially when its styles are priced between $450 and $900.
Price: $$-$$$
Best for: Comfort and quality
Editor review: “Loeffler Randall boots are that rare combo: stylish, actually comfortable, and roomy enough for wider feet or calves.”—Claire Stern, digital director
Isabel Marant
Sure, Isabel Marant is known for many things: boho-rocker ready-to-wear, to-die-for bags, and, you guessed it, fantastic boots. From slouchy silhouettes to Western-inspired styles, priced between $800 and $2,000, these boots aren’t just an investment—they’re a lifestyle.
Price: $$$-$$$$
Best for: Boho-rocker vibes
Customer review: “The fit is true to size and the quality is awesome. Definitely an investment piece for me.”
Black Suede Studio
A relative newcomer to the market, Montreal-based Black Suede Studio is unapologetic and undeniably chic. Ranging from $400 to $700, the brand is an easy choice when it comes to sexy boots, sleek designs, and just the right amount of edge.
Price: $$-$$$
Best for: Sleek, sexy style
Customer review: “This shoe is hotttt!!! Can’t wait to wear it! And comfy!”
The Frye Company
For those after a western, equestrian, or moto vibe—or simply a solid leather boot—The Frye Company is for you. With regular and wide-calf styles and a mid-level price range of $300 to $500, Frye is accessible and authentic—the best of both worlds. Its aesthetic might be trendy now, but the brand has always stayed true to its consumers with quality materials and wearable silhouettes.
Price: $$-$$$
Best for: Stylish comfort and quality construction
Customer review: “Bought these for my daughter and she LOVES them. Fit is great and leather is top quality.”
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