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Review on Combat Boots For Women With Credit Card Pocket: DailyShoes Military Lace-Up And Buckle Ankle High Design by James Mayberry

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Get 1/2-1 size lower than you normally would and you'll love them! Very comfy.

Not only are these boots super cute, they're also very comfortable and padded. I'm jazzed to have a little storage compartment to keep credit cards and cash. I have 3 critiques that people should watch out for:1) These run BIG. I'm a size 7 and ordered a size 7, but they're about 1 size too large. I went with the 6.5 so I could fit my arch support inserts in there, so hopefully that's better. UPDATE: I'd honestly recommend getting 1 full size lower than you normally do. Even with my inserts, these have too much room at the toes and would be much too loose to wear without them.2) The zippers to hide your credit cards and cash are extremely stiff/hard to get up and down. You'll probably need to rub some coconut oil or other type of lubricant to make the zipper slide more easily. UPDATE: I ended up using a little olive oil on each of the zippers and that seemed to fix the issue.3) The "white" color isn't exactly white. It's more of a cream/tan color, so the picture is a bit misleading. (I included some pictures with them against a white piece of paper for reference.)All in all, I still gave these 5 stars because they're well made, padded for comfort (not all boots are like that), and look great. I'd recommend getting 1/2-1 size lower than you normally do (EDIT: really leaning towards the 1 size lower after getting a half-size down and having them still be too big), grease up the storage pocket zipper, and just know the pictures don't accurately portray the color.

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Cons
  • The ankle high design may not provide adequate support for certain activities

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