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Help! Can I wear thigh high boots over skinny trousers or is that all wrong??

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Winniethewylde · 23/01/2016 20:06

As usual I've left my wardrobe issues to the 11th hour...does this look work or not?

I have heels but fear for my life in them on a wet night. Help please!

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AlwaysHopeful1 · 23/01/2016 20:09

It's fine, as long as the boots and pants are a different colour?

Winniethewylde · 23/01/2016 20:10

Oh shit, no all black!

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MiddleClassProblem · 23/01/2016 20:10

Black on black can work

Winniethewylde · 23/01/2016 20:12

It's all different textures, is that better or worse?

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MiddleClassProblem · 23/01/2016 20:15

Like this?

Help! Can I wear thigh high boots over skinny trousers or is that all wrong??
MiddleClassProblem · 23/01/2016 20:17

Mrs West did it with what looks like a jumpsuit, might be wrong

Help! Can I wear thigh high boots over skinny trousers or is that all wrong??
MiddleClassProblem · 23/01/2016 20:18

No idea who this is. Shakira's mother? Hate the top and glasses

Help! Can I wear thigh high boots over skinny trousers or is that all wrong??
Nettletheelf · 23/01/2016 22:22

What else would you wear them with but skinny trousers?

Don't say the blue and white prostitute frock from Pretty Woman!

WhatamessIgotinto · 24/01/2016 07:58

I think that if you're going to wear them, the same colour boots and skinnies is by far better than different colours. Presuming the boots are flat?

Higge · 24/01/2016 08:04

I really wanted thigh high boots but I couldn't pull it off, damn my chunky thighs! Sad

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