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	<title>Help me find fashionable women&apos;s winter boots</title>
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	<description>Help me find women&apos;s winter boots! Rumor has it that it will be a very snowy winter. I want to avoid what happened to me last year... struggling through the snow it my very impractical heeled boots. There were days when I didn&apos;t go to class because I was too afraid of slipping! I had never lived in a cold climate before las year, so I&apos;m not really sure what I&apos;m looking for. I just want them to be nice looking women&apos;s boots that will be warm and prevent me from slipping. Hopefully not too expensive, too (below $200 if possible). If it matters, I like round toed shoes. I&apos;m a 20 year old college student living in Manhattan. It would be great if you could post links to boots that I can actually buy. Telling me what to look for in a winter boot would be appreciated as well. Thanks!</description>
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