GO WITH THE RAIN

DANIEL PLUS LAUREN over at FSNYE back in June here in New York City got it witness a potent, high quality, and functional part of PAJAR from its already stellar footwear. PAJAR had a small display of rain boots available to see for those upcoming fall and winter 2025-26 months not only with rain, but also snow. Rain boots are a very essential investment to have as part of your staple footwear collection, it’s not just style and PAJAR you’re looking for, it’s durability. This durability comes in at very crucial times when you have to deal with the cold, soaking your feet in icy cold puddles or snow itself is not a good look at NYFW.

Let’s start big with beige, tan, and black, the common thread in these colors are they are PAJAR’s knee-high boots providing protection for your tights, jeans, and leggings. Not only are these boots good for weather protection, the mentioned garments are given heightened sex appeal according to how you color coordinate it. Wearing a knee-length dress with or without a coat at same length get a huge uplift of winter subzero style between runway shows and after parties. Imagine wearing a solid coat from a talented and budding designer like Jennifer Laurantius while wearing PAJAR heavy-duty rain boots where you do 2 things, stay dry, and be in style.

Other times you may wanna go small by going down to just calve length or even ankle length with PAJAR rain boot, which both follow the same color palette as their big sisters. On just a normal cold winter night, or even a normal rain night all year round with any size boot, calve and ankle PAJAR boots allow you to liberate your style options above the boot while you maintain superior rain protection. The medium size PAJAR rain boot mimic everything about their knee-high sister at a younger sibling level allowing you more apparel options for what’s cold, but not as cold elements. The ankle who’s the only one with its own distinct style from the large and medium size show off its body a little bit more as it pairs along with one’s look for that day.

It’s not easy to deal with frigid temperatures during FW New York Fashion Week in the middle of February, but it’s always better if you have the right gear and look to roam around Manhattan. From DPL’s experience over the years, NYFW in February has mainly been cold and unbearable to even walk in the middle of a storm. DPL has seen tons of runway women conquer the cold concrete jungle in style without deterrence while DPL found new ways to style and protect from ole man winter. PAJAR rain boots along with its striking variety of styles are lock, stop, and barrel to take up New York City’s worst weather of the past, present, and the 2025-26 fall/ winter to come.

DANIEL QUINTANILLA


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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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