
For years, functional fashion has been considered the opposite of style, but the rise of rain boots in 2024 has led to a shift in that mentality.
From ankle-length wellies to weatherproof sneakers, the must-have footwear for Fall is practical and stylish.
Former Nike designer and Zen founder Richard Rusling emphasizes that practical footwear is becoming the fashion norm, and sneakers are no longer reserved just for the gym.
“Being ‘cool’ isn’t just about looking good anymore either, it’s also about supporting brands that align with your values and lifestyle.”
Here’s the best-looking footwear to keep your feet warm and dry during the wet weather.
The trick to styling practical shoes
When blending style and practicality, you need to focus on resilient materials and aesthetics, says London-based stylist Fausta Urte Geigaite: “Look for materials like treated leather or neoprene that repel moisture while providing insulation.”

“Comfort is queen,” says celebrity and personal stylist Donna Taylor, “so a low, wearable heel will always elevate a look with little effort.
“Layering is a key style for this season and that’s a trend you can emulate with your footwear too, wearing chunky long socks with a mule, for example.”
Fleece-lined for added comfort and functionality.
If you’re looking for a stylish shoe that is not too distant from a slipper, focus on fleece. “Fuzzy, fleece-lined mules are on trend and great for keeping your feet toasty,” says Taylor.
“Fleece-lined boots are hard to beat and very much en vogue this season. A classic riding boot never goes out of style, can be worn with many looks, and can protect you from the wet too.”
Taylor recommends wearing waterproof faux leather or rubber boots and woolen socks for warmth.

The short wellington
The ankle welly has returned this year, gracing Glastonbury and muddy parks.
Whether you need an ankle-grazing option to pound the rainy city streets or a sturdier style for stomping around the soggy countryside, Alexa Chung’s recent collaboration with Barbour has put the short Wellington back on the style map.
“Without a doubt, a lug sole is a must this autumn,” says Geigaite. “Their chunky design exudes edge, while providing excellent grip for those rainy days.”

Cool clogs
Clogs may not be the first shoe that springs to mind when someone says ‘practical autumn footwear.’ However, Taylor states the style is back with a bang and can easily be weather-proof.
“Clogs are 100% back with the Chloé Jeanette Wedge, which has been emulated by many high-street brands, being the shoe of the season.”
Although typically viewed as a summer staple, Taylor notes that fleece-lined versions are gaining popularity and will be essential for fall.
“With a platform heel, these shoes are the holy grail because they offer both height and comfort,” says Taylor, helping to avoid soggy soles from deep puddles.

Lots of from Stockholm Karin Clog Boots in Black Leather, £145.50
Waterproof sneakers
Gone are the days of wet socks—the rise of ‘gorp-core’ has meant practical and waterproof trainers are in this season.
“We’re seeing people embrace high-performance shoes as the go-to option for everyday wear, whether it’s for work, errands, or even a casual day out,” says Rusling. “This shift has made functional yet stylish trainers the trend.”
If overt functionality isn’t your thing, the Sorel Out N About IV waterproof shoes are a great option. Known for their walking boots, these sneakers offer a casual style with plain cream canvas.

Adidas Terrex Trailmaker 2.0 Gore-Tex Hiking Shoes, £120










