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Make a New Year's Resolution to Win Harley-Davidson Boots!

To navigate this winter wonderland in style, we need the perfect pair of boots.  And Harley-Davidson Footwear has plenty of fashionable new styles that even non-biker chicks will love.

One lucky Everything She Wants' reader will win a pair of genuine leather boots (an up to $200 value) from Harley's fall or spring collection (see below).

The Jasmine boot is a little bit country and a 'lil bit rock-n-roll.

Your Momma will wear these Dessay combat boots, also available in black.

The urban-chic Marta bootie is wearable day and night.

The sexy Ayda boot comes in brown and black.

Here's how to win (all steps must be completed to be eligible):
1) Retweet this post.
2) Subscribe to Everything She Wants via Google Connect or follow me on Twitter @TracyEHopkins.
3) Tell me which of the Harley-Davidson boots pictured above you like best and why?


The giveaway ends Monday, January 2, 2012 at 11:59 p.m.  Good luck!

Comments

  1. I love the Dessay combat boots--very fashionable for the chilly weather.

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  2. The Adya boots are sexy but I would want the urban-chic Marta bootie because it is so wearable all of the time. Follow on GFC and twitter @kdkdkd and retweeted https://twitter.com/#!/kdkdkd/status/152172726092693504

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  3. I would pick the Ayda boots because I need some sexy boots!

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  4. twitter follow @xferriza2
    gfc: ferriz

    http://twitter.com/#!/xferriza2/status/152315623286910976


    i love the ayda boot (in black) because it is piratey, and sexy at the same time! i love the heel!

    ferriza2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  5. Retweeted
    http://twitter.com/#!/snowluvnferret2/status/152431919827664896

    I like the Jasmine Boot. Follow on GFC

    rugerpuppies at hotmail dot com

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  6. twitter follower @fullmontecarlo

    tweet https://twitter.com/#!/fullmontecarlo/status/152547926344867840

    I like the Marta boot because I have large calves and it could be worn with just about anything

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  7. Tweet
    http://twitter.com/#!/Lisa_Blogs/status/152586918440349696
    Lisa.Blogs2 at gmail dot com

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  8. GFC follower ~ Lisa Blogs
    Lisa.Blogs2 at gmail dot com

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  9. I like the Jasmine boot because the low heel keeps it comfortable while still being stylish.
    Lisa.Blogs2 at gmail dot com

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  10. I follow you on google, magic5905
    I like The sexy Ayda boot comes in black.
    https://twitter.com/#!/harvester5905/status/152924659984236544
    magic5905 at embarqmail dot com

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  11. GFC - Katarzyna
    Twitter - @Kaziutka
    Tweeted - http://twitter.com/#!/Kaziutka/status/153084493627011073

    I like the Jasmine boots - seems to be really comfortable, perfect for everyday use :)

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  12. I like the Ayda because I like the heel and it's more dressy than the other boots. I like Ayda in brown leather.

    I follow you on GFC/Blogger. (Debbie C)

    @chrisdeglen tweeted:

    twitter.com/#!/chrisdeglen/status/153285605936209921

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  13. Tweeted Url: https://twitter.com/#!/ValerieMabrey/status/153550805620883457

    vmkids3 at msn dot com

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  14. GFC follow
    Valerie Taylor Mabrey
    vmkids3 at msn dot com

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  15. I like the black Ayda boot!
    Thanks

    vmkids3 at msn dot com

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  16. I like the Jasmine boot because I could even use them with my medieval group outfits
    chainmail (at)iwon dot com

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  17. I retweeted
    https://twitter.com/#!/The_Sunshyn/status/153596501854142464
    chainmail (at)iwon dot com

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  18. I Subscribe to Everything She Wants via Google Connect
    chainmail (at)iwon dot com

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  19. I retweeted:
    http://twitter.com/#!/glossome/status/153624123673812992
    I'm following you on twitter as @glossome
    and I love the Jasmine because it's cool but comfortable enough to wear around town all day long!
    Thanks!

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  20. I would pick the Dessay combat boots because they would be good for riding and for hiking.
    I tweeted
    https://twitter.com/#!/pantherpaw327/status/153631046389338112
    I follow you on twitter (@pantherpaw327)

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  21. I retweeted

    https://twitter.com/#!/kc98765/status/153638080337817600

    klconn7(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  22. follow you on twitter

    klconn7(at)yahoo(dot)com

    @kc98765

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  23. I like the Marta bootie the best--they are "everyday" boots!

    klconn7(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  24. Retweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/michedt/status/153638972600483841
    Subscribe via GFC (michelle tucker, I'm the frog)
    I love the Ayda boots. So very sexy.
    michedt at yahoo . com

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  25. tweet: https://twitter.com/#!/pauline15/status/153716461641285633
    GFC: pauline15_01
    And I love the Jasmine boots... perfect with my new leggings and winter sweater!
    pauline15_01(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  26. I re-tweeted
    https://twitter.com/#!/MsCarolsueA/status/153796444657168384
    Digicats {at} Sbcglobal {dot} Net

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  27. I am a public follower of yours on Google Friends Connect (Carolsue).
    My e-mail address associated with Google is 3californakittys @ gmail.com, but my actual email contact address is:
    Digicats {at} Sbcglobal {dot} Net

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  28. That's a hard decision -- can we change ot minds if we win? :)
    I think I like the Marta Bootie the best because it seems the most practical, but is still way cool and goes with most of my outfirs!
    Digicats {at} Sbcglobal {dot} Net

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  29. http://twitter.com/#!/jaclynfett/status/153892711685033984 retweeted and a twitter follower- @jaclynfett

    I love the Dessay combat boots!
    firstrosegrrl@yahoo.com

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