Accessories What to Wear in Your 20s & 30s

The Way to Wear Thigh-High Boots


Each year thigh-high boots hit the shelves. And every year there are a lot of fashionista souls who find themselves thinking,”I wish that I can pull off those.” Well the time is now, women, because you can and you will. Put aside and take back. Because hey, if the style world didn’t want us wearing boots, why would they keep them? And even then, it’s your party and you’ll wear boots if you would like to!

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While some’ opinions shouldn’t destroy your fun, if you’re a little doubtful to strut your stuff you will find these tips and tricks useful in boosting your boot assurance that this autumn and winter. The ideal wardrobe–and tall boots to match–will leave you feeling empowered (goodbye nervous Nelly!) As you navigate festive events sidewalks and much more .

Over-the-Knee Faux Suede Boot, $44.90 Forever21

Why Wear Thigh-Highs

Those tall boots’ benefits are apparent: added heat. So you’ll certainly need to layer up them over leggings, your jeans and even tights. These boys add a new amount of fashion-forwardness and advantage into the outfit when your legs are covered up.

For the Office and Weekends

Horizontal silhouettes warm up casual excursions with allure that is functional, fashion-forward and days. Team them up with sweater dresses to the office and denim and flannel for your weekends.

Michael Antonio $59.99, Hollywood Over-the-Knee Boots JCPenney

Thigh-High Boots as Party Wear

Trade in heels for an elevated over-the-knee boot and you’ll be sitting snug at the chicest events, when you’re hitting the party circuit. Our trick to avoiding a look which leaves you feeling?  Counter shorter hemlines with fabric elsewhere.

And if you do like a combo that is fantastic, there’s no injury there. Choose a slinky slip dress instead of a tightnumber and you’ll be channeling disco inspirations.

$69.99 Goal, betseyville Over-the-Knee Boot

After all is said and done, you need to’t be scared. They’re only shoes–and moreover, you’re covering up more with these boots than you would be in a celebration pump anyway!

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