Knee High Boots

Knee high boots are a type of boot that is almost always in style. They look great with skirts, dresses or pants, and can be worn for almost any occasion when paired with the right outfit.

Most women who wear knee high boots do so with a dress or skirt so that the length of the boot can be seen. Often decorated with zippers or buckles, knee high boots are meant to draw the eye downward.

They can be worn with a long skirt at the office or with a short skirt or dress (possibly with a pair of colorful tights) for a night out at the club.

Knee high boots are available through a variety of companies in many different styles. If you are seeking leather, or fake leather (often called pleather) or if you are interested in suede (with or without fur), you can find it in a knee high boot.

Knee high boots are also available with many different heels and toes. Some knee high boots have a very long (3 inches) heel that is very thin. There are also knee high boots that have a flat heel. Whether you are looking for extremely tall or completely flat, or anywhere in between, you can find it in a knee high boot.

Another choice for knee high boots is the type of toe on the boot. You can find a very pointed toe, a boxed toe, a round toe or a semi-boxed toe. The type of toe you should pick for your knee high boots will vary on the purpose and the clothes you will be wearing with it. Pointed toes often display more professionalism, so you can pair these with jeans to achieve a more dressed-up look than jeans alone can.

If you choose a more square toe for your knee high boots, pairing them with jeans will look slightly more relaxed and casual than the pointed toe.

Aside from appearance, one of the main factors you should consider when purchasing a pair of knee high boots is comfort. When you try on the boots, you should stand, sit, and walk around, each for a few minutes. If the boots you try on fit tightly around the calf, you may not want to sit in them for long periods. If the boot is too tight on the foot, you should likely go up a size.

All knee high boots are made differently, as are all women, so you should try on as many pair of knee high boots as you can. If being comfortable isn't as important as the appearance of the boots, then this may not be as important to you, but the more comfortable a boot is, the more wear it will receive.

Once you have found a knee high boot that you think fits well, and fits your style and desired appearance well, you can find clothes that go with it perfectly. If you are interested in the most current trends in knee high boots, you can search through women's magazines for the most current reports of fashion shows. These, especially the fall and winter shows, inevitably contain many wearers of knee high boots in a variety of fashion statements. Then you will be able to pick the style that works best for you and copy it or adapt it to mimic your own style.


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