'Duck Dynasty' teen star Sadie Robertson creates new line of rain boots with Roma

Sadie Robertson's latest fashion venture is with Roma boots. For every pair of boot sold, the company gives away another pair to a child in need. (Instagram/Sadie Robertson)

Sadie Robertson, the teenage star of the "Duck Dynasty" show, has dipped her toes into fashion once again as she just tied up with Roma to create a new line of rain boots.

What's special about these rain boots, according to Sadie, is that for every pair bought, the company will also be giving another pair to a child in need.

"Can't wait for my new rain boot line with Roma to hit stores this fall! For each pair bought a child in poverty will get a pair. We are going to give poverty the boot. So honoured to be a part of a great way to give back," she shared on her Instagram page (@legitsadierob).

Her mother Korie is once again very proud of Sadie, who tied up with fashion designer Sherri Hill in the past to create a line of "Live Original" prom dresses that are not only pretty but would also pass the strict standards of fathers.

"@legitsadierob has partnered with @romaboots to design her own adorable line and more importantly #givepovertytheboot. For every pair purchased a child gets the cutest pair of Roma boots and the biggest smiles on their faces you have ever seen! I love this company and what they stand for!" Korie wrote on her Instagram account (@bosshogswife).

Aside from boots and prom dresses, Sadie also ventured into making inspirational greeting cards and notebooks with Day Spring Cards. She will also be appearing in a meet and greet event this July 10 to promote her new line of necklaces with Glory Haus, a manufacturer of whimsical, inspirational, collegiate, and functional home decor and gifts.

Sadie and her brother John Luke, his wife Mary Kate, and the rest of their friends will also be hosting a "Live Original" event in Nashville, Tennessee, on Aug. 29.

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