Boot Height - How To Match Your Outfit

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Boots are ageless fashion footwear that can be worn year round. These days you can pick styles in classic and up-to-the-minute trends, constructed of leather or synthetic materials. Now, boots are made for more than just winter wear or foot protection. The sky's the limit for the type you prefer! Here's some hints for finding the ideal height for you. Introducing the ankle, mid calf, knee and above the knee boots!

Ankle boots are extremely comfortable and popular, and can be worn by anyone, making them the most flexible style. The key to wearing them in the most becoming way is to pair them with clothing that coordinates with them. Nearly all ankle boots look better when they are worn with pants that cover their top. If you don't like the bulk or the heel of a taller boot, you will love these. When wearing pants, most people won't know they are short. You will infrequently see a celebrity or other fashion forward person sporting ankle boots with a short mini skirt or other retro clothing. While this is acceptable, you have to be confident and careful when trying this fashion move.

Mid calf boots are perfect for many people, but you should know that they may make short legs appear even shorter. They are a wonderful combination for that skirt that falls right below your knee. They will allow a little calf to show in between, but not enough to make you look ridiculous. Mid calf boots are comfortable yet chic. You can find them in Western cuts to wear with that jean skirt and tee shirt. You can also find them in classy black heel styles for your work suit. No matter what you do, make certain that you keep your skirt hem just below the knee when wearing them. You can also wear them with jeans or pants. Try tucking them in or pulling them out over your boots for a variety of styles.

Knee boots were once considered so sexy that only exotic dancers wore them. Today, knee boots are hot and classy, utilizing height to show off your legs. They work best on long legs. Short legs can look too short when wearing them, unless you are wearing a very short skirt. They can slim down your legs and create a sexy look. We are also finding them worn with skinny jeans tucked into them, which is very trendy at the moment. You can wear knee boots with short dresses, skirts, or pants. Just be sure not to match them with long dresses, unless the dress has a high slit in the skirt, in which case these boots are idyllic!

Only the tall can wear boots that come over the knee. Short people who attempt to wear boots higher than the knee will find that they will reach their waist before they get a good fit! These boots should be earmarked for dancing at the clubs or impressing a hot date. They should not typically be worn to the office or to a conservative event. They are a little daring and can be come across as being too alluring. Be aware of these things and wear them appropriately.

As you can see, boots come in many different heights. Remember that different boot height works greatest with special clothing. If you enjoy boots, consider getting several pairs in varying heights. Unless you are tall with long legs, you may not be able to wear all heights in a pleasing fashion. Heel height is also crucial. Don't choose shoes that you cannot walk in comfortably. A pointed, rounded or squared toe will produce various looks and comfort level! Think about whether you will be wearing your boots with a dress or pants, to protect from the elements or just for fun. Cost may also be a consideration, and a high-end pair of boots may cost several hundred dollars. Whatever style of boots you choose, go with what you know feels best and what feels most pleasing for you. If you execute that, you will be donning those boots with style.


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For more info, see Bearpaw Boots or Women's Boots. Ron King is a web developer; visit his website Boot Reviews.



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