They were considered trendy and ‘mod’ in the UK when they first came out, and over time have become a wardrobe essential for both men and women.
Chelsea Boots
This classic boot comes in all heel heights and toe shapes, but the most distinguishing feature of a Chelsea boot is the black elastic side panel. These shoes often have a tab at the back of the boot, making it easier to put on. The interesting fact is that the first version of this style was made for Queen Victoria by J. Sparkes-Hall in 1851 because she wanted a pair of boots without lace. They were considered trendy and “mod” in the UK when they first came out, and over time have become a wardrobe essential for both men and women. Combat Boots Army combat boots were originally designed to be used by soldiers in combat, as the name suggests. While this style is still worn by members of the military, others tend to seek fashion rather than function. Stylish combat boots still feature the original military elements, such as round ankles, laces, chunky soles, and high tubes. But these designs are more flexible, with many different textures, from imitation croc leather to smooth leather and all colors for fashionistas to easily mix and match and apply in many situations. Weather boots (rain/snow) When it comes to comfortable shoes, you’ll always need a pair of waterproof boots, whether it’s snowshoes or rain boots to help you weather the winter storms. But don’t worry about having to choose between an ugly pair of rain boots or a pair of shoes that make you wet. Because with the evolution of fashion now, you have a ton of weather-appropriate options in terms of styles and colors, as long as they are waterproof and have sturdy soles. Thigh boots Unlike ankle boots, which can expose parts of your skin to the winter elements less than pleasant, thigh-high boots keep you covered — literally. . In it, the classic style has a mid-thigh shaft and is usually fitted to your feet without the strange ripples and roughness. Thigh boots can be worn with tights, jeans, skirts, dresses, etc. will sometimes help your legs become slimmer and more elegant. Stiletto heels A stiletto heel will never go out of style, even though the kitten look has made a comeback in recent seasons. The slim heel can be worn with any style of shoe from Chelsea boots to thigh-high options and looks best when worn with tailor-made shoes. Think of stiletto boots as an alternative to office shoes for fall/winter. You still maintain confidence when wearing normal high heels as well as increasing height. Horse riding boots You don’t have to be a horseman to put on a pair of riding boots. These flat or low heel knee-highs come in a variety of colors and styles, but typically brands will offer them in standard colors like brown, black, navy, or gray. Some riding boots are suede, others are vegan leather, and generally have a very classy touch. Cowboy boots Compared to the past, they are further and further away, more and more designers are returning to the inspiration of cowboy boots. Reworked every season, cowboy boots now come in all prints, colors and textures beyond the leather. Special for this season, you’ll find everything from kitten heels to spiked metal designs.
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