
Terrasoles calls them “transition shoes.” And the Rocky Mountain winter is tailor- made for the change. Of course, some might call them by their original name: clogs.
Either way, there’s nothing quite like the sensation of kicking off a pair of ski, snowboard, snowshoe or snowmobile boots and slipping into something soft and slipper-like, especially when they still work outside.
With lightweight soles and cozy shearling uppers, Terrasoles’ popular Snowmass models (MSRP: $65) fit the bill for travel, running errands or après-ski relaxing. A closed back keeps shallow snow at bay, and functional pull tabs allow wearers to step into these slipper hybrids with ease. (Women will want to check out the Avalanche model; MSRP: $60.)
What they lack in arch support, these comfortable clogs make up for in warm and fuzzy — both of which go a long way toward quieting those barking dogs on a cold winter night.
Get it: at independent shoe and specialty shops statewide. Visit for locations.
Scott Willoughby, The Denver Post



