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5 types of boots and how to style them
IIt’s time to get those chic boots out of the closet! This is certainly one of the reasons why we love winters. But hang in there, let’s not get carried away! It’s not that easy when you wear shoes, it can make or break your look. And to keep you looking your best, here we bring you 5 key types of boots and how to show them off!
1. Ankle boots
The most popular shoe style around the world. It’s your winter staple as it goes well with skirts, skinny jeans, dresses and shorts, ankle boots are your best companion. Remember, when pairing your ankle boots, be careful not to shorten your legs. Make sure the boots fit snugly at the ankle and that your skirt or dress is above the knee.
2. Mid boots
A few inches shorter than knee-length boots, mid-high boots go well with shorts, jeggings, leggings, tights and dresses that end above the knee. Now remember that the style of this boot gives the illusion of shorter legs or that your leg is getting wider, so walk there carefully. If you are short and want to create an illusion of length, buy them with a heel.
3. Knee-length boots
Winter can be quite brutal at times, and if it doesn’t spare you, grab your armor, the knee-length boot. These boots are sure to keep you away from the chills and still keep you looking your fashionable best. Combine them with your skinny jeans and jacket for a trendy look.
4. Thigh High Boots
Be careful with this one! They go a few inches higher than the knee-length boots. So, when you style them, make sure your skirt or shorts leave a gap of several inches to separate the boot from your outfit. If you have shorter legs, avoid boots with horizontal details like straps or buckles, as they make your legs look shorter.
Combat boots
These were primarily designed for soldiers and now these boots are so versatile that they can go with almost anything. They are undeniably chic when worn with dresses and short skirts.
Please note the following before purchasing a boot:
- Wear kitten heels for smaller feet
- Long legs, flat boots work well
- High heels for people with slim legs and calves
- Wedge and stacked heel look best on curvy women
- Can’t wait to get your hands on them? You are unstoppable! And as we know,
“A woman can never own too many pairs of boots”
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