T&S, I have short legs with wide calves too, and my Teva boots are the only ones that have ever fit, though I haven't tried shorter or slouchy ones at all.
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There is absolutely no way a boot that is tight on the calf will fit me with pants on. I have boots like the first ones posted and I can barely BARELY zip them with bare legs (with skirts).Married to a Urology Attending! (that is an understated exclamation point)
Mama to C (Jan 2012), D (Nov 2013), and R (April 2016). Consulting and homeschooling are my day jobs.
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Originally posted by MsSassyBaskets View PostMy opinions - though they may be a little harsh - are that you shouldn't wear anything BUT skinny jeans with boots, because the bunchy fabric around the knees of looser jeans looks really tacky sticking out of boots, and that you should also spend the $$ on real leather. Pleather is really obvious looking and it wears badly. Just don't do it.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Ha I don't even know if my boots are leather or pleather, I can't tell. Except my cowboy boots, those are legit (and cost some legit money too).
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Originally posted by niener View PostI did but the only ones I have that match are black with a little design on them that makes it look super choir concert. I think I just don't have the right type of flats.
I think I figured out the problem with the boots. The particular ones I have have a visible rim around the edge where the leather is sewn into the sole of the shoe which gives them a wider base and makes them look clunky against this thinner fabric. I went shoe shopping earlier today and tried on a few pair of boots and discovered the ones where you couldn't see the rim of the sole peeking out around the base (thus giving them a slimmer appearance) looked fine with the skirt. And Mapplebum, the ones I ended up buying happen to look like knock-off Fryes
Love your outfit BTW! Are those the new boots?
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Looking good Angie!! I think black and brown is great together as long as it's not super duper dark almost-black brown, then to me it just looks like the lighting wasn't good in your room when you got dressed that morning and you couldn't tell they were two different colors.
MB yep those are the newbies . I'd been wanting some shorter, slouchier boots for a few months now and not having anything to match my maxi skirts seemed as good a reason as any to finally do that shopping trip.
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Tshirt and jeans and 20% off Target outerwear -- BUY ALL THE SCARVES
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