Lol, it's ok, you didn't know, it's a nice shop though.
Surely you've done enough climbing to know what you like in boots by now?
None the less, here's some stuff to consider, mainly the stuff I look at when I'm buying a boot (you are allowed to ignore questions if you have no preference)
Lace up or velcro (or slip on I guess) - personally prefer velcro cos it's easier to get on and off, but others find they get a better fit in lace up boots.
Brand/rubber - most different brands have their own rubber, and sometimes people have a preference of rubber. I prefer 5.10, as it's the best performance I've had from shoes I've owned (which is also red chilli and evolve)
Colour - obviously very important
Edge - Do you prefer boots with an edge at the toe or a rounded toe? Entry level boots tend to have more of a rounded toe, and higher performance boots have more of an edge. I like an edge, it makes edging easier.
Lining - whether a boot is canvas lined or not will affect whether it stretches, an unlined boot will stretch with wear, some people prefer getting one thats slightly too small but stretches to a better fit, a lined boot won't stretch (or if it does it'll be minimal)
Heel - I'm told there's lots of stuff to do with heels too, but I don't know much about it. Ask someone who likes to heel hook a lot.
FIT - this is the important one, it has to fit! Try on a few boots, see what you like, how tight you like it to fit is up to you, although I'd recomend not getting something that cripples your feet, take into account if it'll stretch or not. How wide are your feet? Womens shoes are also usually narrower than mens, and I've often found people with narrower feet tend to prefer lace ups for a better fit, width and fit differ by brand, my evolvs are very narrow, whereas boreal have a reputation for making wider boots (spiders in particular are often recomended if you have wide feet)
Price - The usual sacrifice of price vs performance.
Pete Edwards now works in Snow and Rock and gave me a good deal on my boots (where marked at £70, I asked for them for £35, I got them for £40), so there's worth a look too, they'll also price match anything, so if you can find something you like in some internet shops clearence, print it out and bring it in and they'll do it at that price.
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