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Must-Have Boots For Fall

It’s must-have boots season!

Looking for a cute boot this season? Look no further because we have put together a list of our must-have boots for fall! Blowfish Malibu will keep you looking cool and feeling comfy all throughout the chillier months.

Check out our must-have boots here:

COMET

Be stylish and comfortable this autumn with style, Comet, from Blowfish Malibu. This lace-up bootie features an extra soft knit cuff, rubber traction outsole and decorative dented buttons for that Blowfish Malibu touch. Your cold weather looks won’t be complete without this stylish bootie.

SHOP COMET HERE! 

 

RAEXY

Raexy is a comfortable, cool fall boot featuring an envelope fold across the foot, decorative straps with buckles, and branded buttons. The inner zipper allows you to slip these on with ease.

SHOP RAEXY HERE!

 

REDSEN

Redsen is a new chelsea boot featuring elastic at the ankle, a back zipper for easy on/off and an rubber lug outsole. The comfortable cushioned footbed allows for all day comfort.

SHOP REDSEN HERE!

 

LOLLY

The Lolly boot is our take on a western inspired boot, featuring a 3″ heel, stitched detailing, a multi-material upper and a comfortable cushioned footbed.

LEBEN

Show some California-inspired style with a new boot from Blowfish Malibu this autumn. Leben is an ankle bootie with a higher heel, to bring some style to every fashionista’s fall outfits. Leben features a stacked faux leather-wrapped heel, padded insole for added comfort, a soft rouched upper, and dented buckle detailing. The back zipper on Leben allows you to slip into these with ease.

SHOP LEBEN HERE!

 

RAULY

Rauly is a comfortable combat boot featuring zipper and buckle detailing as well as functional laces for a perfect fit. The comfortable cushioned footbed allows for all day comfort.

SHOP RAULY HERE!

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