Botkier Women's Skylar Slouched Booties
Botkier
$278.00 70% OFF
$83.33
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Botkier Skylar Slouched Booties in warm gray bring city-ready polish with a laid-back slouch. The faux leather upper reads sleek and versatile, while the leather lining delivers a smooth, luxe undertone against the skin. A clean, streamlined silhouette keeps the line crisp from morning meetings to evening off-duty moments.
In size 6.5, the Skylar booties anchor the ankle with a relaxed drape that flatters a range of silhouettes. The leather lining cushions the inside, while the synthetic sole offers dependable grip and durability for everyday wear. Pair them with cropped denim, midi dresses, or tights for a transitional, season-spanning look.
Botkier's Skylar sits in step with the label's urban polish, a modern anchor for fall wardrobes. Warm gray proves a versatile neutral, easily pairing with tailoring or denim, while the slouched line adds easy attitude. Style notes: balance with a structured coat and a sleek bag for city days and after-hours.
Materials / Fabrication
- Faux leather upper
- Leather lining
- Synthetic sole
- Slouched bootie silhouette
- Color: Warm Gray
- Size: 6.5
Recommended Care
- Wipe exterior with a soft damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals that can degrade the faux leather finish.
- Do not submerge or machine wash; allow to air dry away from direct heat.
- For the leather lining, spot clean with a mild soap solution and dry promptly; avoid soaking interior.
- Store with a boot tree or stuffing to maintain shape; keep away from direct sunlight and heat.
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About Botkier
Botkier is a New York based contemporary accessories brand founded by designer Monica Botkier. Established in 2003, Botkier offers timeless fashion accessories for the modern women. Combining NYC street style with a cool girl edge, Botkier’s offerings has become an essential piece to complete any wardrobe. Shop the latest collection from Botkier, ranging in hand bags to totes, pumps, boots, booties and sandals.
