October 10, 2014

Fall Trends by Dimmi





















Tribal prints and low cut sneakers/boat shoes seem to be big trends in fashion right now. I don't see this fashion trend ending any time soon.  


Tribal print is on everything from handbags to bathing suits and this trend comes in so many varieties, that any age, any shape or size can easily embrace tribal prints. It has been seen all over the runway, so why not embrace it?


















Boat shoes are defined by a rubber sole and lace fastening that details around the side and back. It's perfect for achieving that effortless casual look, even as the weather turns cooler. Most people don't abandon flats/sneakers for boots until the snow/ice actually arive.

With these persistent fashion trends in mind I wanted to share to excellent options for the upcoming season by Dimmi. If you prefer the casual sneaker look then check out Dimmi Improve, in color Sand. This shoe can be found at Kohls, for $34.99 right now, regularly $70.

If You Prefer The Edgier Look And Want Something More Along The Lines Of The Tribal Trend Try Dimmi Relief In The White/Black Color Combination.  In My Opinion It's A Cross Of Tribal And Arctic Trends.  This Shoe Can Be Purchased At Zappos For Only $70.



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