Thursday, November 10, 2011

Review: Kamik Ellie Rain Boot

Finding rain boots that fit slim calves can be incredibly frustrating. I always end up feeling like a little kid wearing grown ups’ boots. The reviews on Endless for Kamik’s Ellie rain boot ($80) alluded to its slim shaft so I decided to give it a try.

The Result – I found that they fit better than any other rain boot I’ve tried, but there’s still about an inch of empty space. Surprisingly, you can’t really tell when looking at them from the front and they still don’t look too bad from a side view on my 12-inch calves (compared with others I’ve tried on). The picture below is from a friend of mine, M, who has 13-inch calves. The boots fit her really nicely, with just enough room for skinny pants or socks. I think this is a great option for those with 12 ½ to 13 ½ inch calves, but unfortunately might be too loose for those with smaller calves. Although I thought they looked passable on me, I’m not sure everyone with 12-inch calves would agree.

Fit & Function – I tried on the yellow when it was on sale (that color is no longer available) and thought it was very pretty. The picture above shows the eggplant, which is also quite lovely. The boots seem sturdy, good quality and—most importantly—comfortable. They are also machine washable (!) and recyclable, which I thought was pretty cool. A bonus is the soft polartec lining, which I’m sure will be useful in the winter. I haven’t yet tried them on snow/ice but found the grip sufficient in the rain. The reviews said the boots run small. I wanted to be able to accommodate thick socks in the winter so I ordered a 7--a size larger than my usual since they don't offer half sizes. They were roomy but still wearable and comfortable. In the picture above, M is wearing her true size and suggested sizing up because they could be snug with socks.

Ordering Tips – The price of these boots are a little steep for rain boots, but I do think it’s justified by their quality. I ordered from Endless, but the boots are also on other sites that offer free shipping and returns, including Nordstrom and ZapposOnline Shoes offers free shipping and exchanges (no free returns though), and currently has a promotion (through 11/15/2011) for $20 off purchases of $90 or more with promo code 1FALLDEAL. Amazon currently has them on sale. They're also at Shoes.com and Planet Shoes, which offer free shipping. 

Have any of you had luck finding rain boots that fit narrow calves? Leave a comment—I’d love to hear about your experiences. Thanks to all those who have submitted comments thus far! I know I've yet to write about boots that work well for calves that are less than 12.5 inches, but don't think I'm not looking! I'll keep hunting for boots that work for you girls!

Little Contessa 

4 comments:

  1. I have the Tretorn Kelly rain boots and they fit well, for a rain boot. I also have the Simple Brrlin boots and LOVE them as an UGG alternative. Have you come across any booties for tiny-ankled gals???

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  2. @DebbieHi Debbie! Sorry for not responding sooner. Thanks for the heads up on the rain boots. I'll look into them. I haven't really looked into booties because I haven't been daring enough to try them. I'll see if I can find anything but it might be awhile :(

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  3. Thank you for this blog. I have spent an entire week (in December (5 hrs a day) looking for boots that will fit my calves. I haven't had much luck. I too have 12" calves. My husband just ordered me the Via Spiga Kacey (on sale $198), they are a cute riding boot. But don't waste your time. Nordstrom's webstie states 13" calf circumference. The calf circumferece of the boot is 14 3/4". Bummer...I'm not sure who gets paid to take measurements on boots, but they are dead wrong most of the time. I'm so tired of ordering boots to find out the measurments were incorrectly posted!! Thanks for helping in the search!

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  4. @Kimberlee Hello! I really hope this blog helps you find a pair of boots that work for you. Some of the comments on posts have been very helpful. I totally agree with you on the incorrect calf measurements. I find that Nordstrom and Piperlime are especially bad at this. I recently ordered La Canadienne's Dorina boot and it's pretty great. I will feature it in a review in the next day or so.

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