Every autumn and winter is the home of Stuart Weitzman, and so far SW has no brand in the over-the-knee boot segment been able to take its place.
Stuart spent his childhood in his father's shoe factory. For the past 52 years, Stuart Weitzman has been producing shoes and handbags in factories in Elda and surrounding areas in Spain, and in 2007 he was awarded the title of "Son Loved by the People of Elda", an honor only four people to have received since the end of the Spanish Civil War, and Stuart is the only non-Hispanic recipient. In 2012, Stuart also received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Footwear News, the second person to receive it. Since 2002, Stuart Weitzman has been providing Oscar-nominated stars with the world's "one-of-a-kind, one-of-a-kind" "million-dollar shoes".
SW is now part of the Coach Group, with total sales up 25.5% year-over-year to $118 million and gross profit up 26% year-over-year to $76 million in fiscal 2016.
Over-the-knee boots are the biggest names that make Stuart Weitzman popular all over the world, and the number 5050 is the most popular. 5050 boots is a veritable leg pull artifact, half of the elastic fabric, half of the lambskin or goat suede, the two materials each account for 50% of the boots, hence the name 5050, elastic fabric is the hero of the creation of long legs, in the calf closely fit different leg shapes, the front side of the knee design appears slender and straight. The 5050 only has a 1.4cm high heel, if you pursue a stronger stretch feeling, the Reserve's performance will be better than the 5050, this over-the-knee boot is the same as the 5050, but the heel height is 4cm, suitable for small beauties.
The 5050 looks drab but looks drab, and if you're looking for a more feminine look, the Lowland and its derivatives, which debuted in 2014, are more suited to you, with a bow tie and a full-stretch suede with manually adjusted straps, so that the cuff perfectly adapts to the leg line and makes the legs longer. In addition to the low-heel Lowland (4cm), there are also two different heel heights to choose from: Midland and Highland.
In terms of collocation, they are both over-the-knee boots, but the emphasis is different. The 5050 boots are wider, and if they are worn alone, they can appear thin thighs, and even skinny denim pants can be put into the boots, while Lowland's boots are stronger due to the overall elastic suede and lace-ups, which are only suitable for single wear, and are difficult to match with jeans.
Stuart Weitzman's over-the-knee boots are a classic of classics, and with proper care, it's not impossible to wear a pair of boots for years, making them a worthwhile investment. The official price of China's SW over-the-knee boots is about 6 or 7,000 yuan, and if you seek reliable purchasing, the price can be as low as two-thirds.