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How to wear boots in the right manner

December 9, 2008

Winter season is back now! As the chill starts to set in the weather, we all crave for boots to keep ourselves warm and protect from outside cold. But before you wear your boots, make sure you make the right choice as one wrong foot forward can spoil your looks in a big way. So read out the following tip relating to the same!

Always remember that calf length boots that are just below the knees are the perfect starter boots as they go well with any outfit.

As far as colors of boots are concerned, keep in mind that burgundy, black, brown, chocolate in leather and beige and white is suede are going to be big hit in this winter season for all you boot lovers.

Never wear ankle length boots with skirts or dresses as they make you look stunted and legs appear shorter.

Wedges, pencil heels and flat soles are going to be a big hit this wintry season, so get a pair of slippers as per your choice. You can always try out wooden or metallic heels to add some style statement.

You can always wear knee length boot with short skirts and dresses. They will make you appear sexier and sizzling in parties.

Always wear slim fit if you are planning to cover your denims under the boots.

Embellishments and patterns on the front are very much accountable. Contrast your dresses with your boots.

Mind it that Shiny leather or faux croc finish is this season’s safest bet.

Ankle length boots are the best bet if you want to buy boots for everyday use.

Never wear boots with a pyjama or a dhoti, until and unless you have lost a bet. Also linen suits and boots are a no-no.


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