Question:
How do I choose boots?
Well, the criteria is:
They have to be brown;
They have to have a heel - not too high, not too low - medium
I already own a pair of tan block heel knee highs but I struggle to tuck my skinnies into the left boot - left calf bigger than the right!
Seeing as I've already got a pair of knee high round toe heeled boots, I was thinking I should go for pointy, stiletto heel, to fox up my jeans/wide leg trousers a bit.
However, 'cos I'm struggling with tucking the jeans in (and I feel I'll wear this look a lot this autumn/winter), should I go for a similar pair to my tan ones but in choc brown and a wider leg, or should I go for pointy with stiletto heel to fill that gap I've obviously got in my shoe collection? :confused:
Sorry to ramble, but I need the baggers' expert advice here!
Can't really afford two pairs and want an all-rounder - opinions please!
;)
try and get some boots with an elasticated section incorporated in the calf, that way you could wear them both with and without jeans without them being too tight/too baggy. Or with buckles - should do the same thing really.
Most places have boots like this around now - TS, Faith etc
Well, the criteria is:
They have to be brown;
They have to have a heel - not too high, not too low - medium
I already own a pair of tan block heel knee highs but I struggle to tuck my skinnies into the left boot - left calf bigger than the right!
Seeing as I've already got a pair of knee high round toe heeled boots, I was thinking I should go for pointy, stiletto heel, to fox up my jeans/wide leg trousers a bit.
However, 'cos I'm struggling with tucking the jeans in (and I feel I'll wear this look a lot this autumn/winter), should I go for a similar pair to my tan ones but in choc brown and a wider leg, or should I go for pointy with stiletto heel to fill that gap I've obviously got in my shoe collection? :confused:
Sorry to ramble, but I need the baggers' expert advice here!
Can't really afford two pairs and want an all-rounder - opinions please!
;)
Answers:
try and get some boots with an elasticated section incorporated in the calf, that way you could wear them both with and without jeans without them being too tight/too baggy. Or with buckles - should do the same thing really.
Most places have boots like this around now - TS, Faith etc
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