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Can anyone out there clarify what mum boots are?

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Flumpyflumps · 17/10/2012 21:46

I'm shopping fr new boots this weekend and want to avoid boot faux pas of at all possible.

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GrimAndHumourless · 17/10/2012 22:03

mum boots are cautious, with mid height block heel, in black leather mostly

like these

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Turquoiseblue · 17/10/2012 22:31

boots that mums wear of course ! Like these ......here of course Wink

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NerdAmigo · 17/10/2012 23:35
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PerryCombover · 17/10/2012 23:36

Fark I have pistols

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BunnyLeBOOwski · 17/10/2012 23:40

In my opinion?

99.99% of ankle boots are mum boots.

Those pistol things are actually horrible. And exactly what would have been dismissed as fashionable 5 years ago.

£350? Emperor's new boots.

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floozietoozie · 17/10/2012 23:42

So.... basically ankle boots???

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floozietoozie · 17/10/2012 23:43

X-posts, Bunny

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PerryCombover · 17/10/2012 23:52

Emperor's new pistols
Lols

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QuinnFabray · 18/10/2012 07:06

No, ankle boots aren't mum boots anymore, they're fashionable now! Mum boots are boots that are typically worn by suburban women in their thirties, who have taken a few years to catch on to what the current trend is, and so are wearing boots that are in fact a few years out of date. Five years ago, this would have been mid block heel ankle boots, and whilst there are still some awful ankle boots around ( not acne pistol's imo ), the tide has turned, and mum boots are now knee high ( especially with skinnie's tucked in ).

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QuinnFabray · 18/10/2012 07:08

Grimandhumourless, yes those M&S ones are horrid.

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FamiliesShareGerms · 18/10/2012 07:14

So I want to get ankle boots, but ones that are this season's ankle boots to avoid Mum Boot Syndrome?

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Sleepthief · 18/10/2012 07:31

Why not get some that YOU like. The most stylish people are those who know what they like and what suits them, without much reference to passing fads. Take Bunny's assertion that Pistols wouldn't have been considered cool 5 years ago... that's fashion - it changes with the weather! Smile

Plus I have never once seen agreement on the absolute definition of 'mum boots' on here. To me they're boots that I don't like and would never wear, but I guess as an actual mum it must be the opposite! Grin

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Sleepthief · 18/10/2012 07:32

In total agreement with Grim and Quinn on the M&S ones, though...

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QuinnFabray · 18/10/2012 07:40

Yes, the whole mumsnet "mum boot" debate is all a bit tongue in cheek, surely?

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Sleepthief · 18/10/2012 07:48

I'm just worried about all the poor souls out there dithering over their Clarkses or Topshops Grin

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FamiliesShareGerms · 18/10/2012 07:50

I can never find boots that I love (generally avoid black footwear) and that fit (I'm broad of foot and calf). So when I find some that are pretty good, I tend to keep them for years and year and years anyway. I had been thinking of long boots, because ankle ones can accent those broad calves I mentioned, but maybe I haven't found the right cut / heel height combo.

I would rather wear flip flops in winter than those M&S boots

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QuinnFabray · 18/10/2012 07:53

I just think it's really important that people understand that the definition of mum boot has to change with the fashion!

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wildfig · 18/10/2012 10:02

isn't it down to how they're worn, as much as anything? A Mum Boot - to me! - is a 1.5 inch block-heeled black ankle boot, worn with a pair of too short bootcut jeans in a determined mid-blue, possibly with a Per Una gilet.

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Meggles76 · 18/10/2012 10:09

Agree with wildfig. Lots of examples of mum boots about in the shops this season. It's all about how you wear them. stares down at own ASOS Ash rip offs

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wildfig · 18/10/2012 10:10

Forgot to add 'with a square toe' for that full 1996 effect.

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PerryCombover · 18/10/2012 10:38

still devastated that my pistols are mum boots

although..i am a mum

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50shadesofmeh · 18/10/2012 11:32

In my opinion someone who is " mumsy" and has zero style would make any boots look like mum boots , conversely some stylish people can make anything look stylish, those pistols could look really up to date on one woman and like something your gran would wear on another.

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JuliaFlyte · 18/10/2012 11:52

I totally agree with Quinn, I was out shopping the other morning and almost every mum pushing a buggy was wearing knee high boots with skinnies tucked in, a tunic and a scarf. Nothing wrong with that, but it is certainly the mum uniform now. The same outfit with ankle boots would have looked much better IMO.

Pistols wouldn't be my favorite boots ever, but there is a whole world of a difference between them and the M&S.

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tak1ngchances · 18/10/2012 12:15

April is blogging about the merits of ankle boots v knee boots today over on schoolgatestyle here

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tak1ngchances · 18/10/2012 12:16

April?? Avril! (iPad blah blah)

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