Lately, I’ve been trying to simplify my wardrobe — fewer items, better quality. But I’m stuck on shoes. I love leather boots, especially those rugged, well-made ones that last forever, but I’m not sure if they really fit into a minimalist style. I don’t want my outfits to look too “outdoorsy,” but I also don’t want to give up comfort and durability. Anyone else manage to make classic boots work in a clean, simple wardrobe?
Totally get where you’re coming from. I went through the same thing a few years ago when I started leaning toward minimalism. What I found is that it’s not about the type of item, but how you style it. For example, I got a pair from https://www.beigebrown.com/collections/fracap — they’re handcrafted leather boots, super timeless, and surprisingly easy to pair with neutral basics. I wear them with slim trousers and a wool coat, and it always feels balanced — functional but still sleek.
I used to think minimalism meant sticking strictly to sneakers or loafers, but lately, I’ve noticed how much personality classic boots can add. A well-chosen pair can make an outfit look intentional without overcomplicating it. Maybe it’s about finding that one pair that feels versatile enough to work for both everyday looks and slightly more polished ones.