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Are skinny jeans and knee-high boots dated?

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PineappleFwitters · 16/08/2017 08:08

I've always been a fan of skinny jeans tucked into long boots, but are they a bit too early-noughties now? What else can I wear them with?

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BadTasteFlump · 16/08/2017 11:25

I wear skinnies with knee high boots all the time, because it really suits me.

Skinnies with ankle boots on my skinny calves make my legs look like golf clubs - not a good look whether it's 'in' on not.

I also wear mid calf/biker boots for a bit of a mix up - much more flattering than ankle boots. Like this

That's not me btw Grin

MineKraftCheese · 16/08/2017 12:20

This is my fave look ever and includes knee boots and skinnies.

Are skinny jeans and knee-high boots dated?
Hairq · 16/08/2017 12:58

I hate how ankle boots look with skinny jeans. I did buy some last year to try to look more current but it just doesn't suit me. I've never seen the look on anyone and thought they looked good.

The thing is though, I am shortish and curvy - I need a heel on my knee high boots to stop me looking stumpy and chubby. Are heeled knee high school a total no now?

ILUVSXYBOOTS · 24/02/2018 08:59

Since. Was about 16 I have been practically living in calf high & just below knee boots all year round. I favour a mid slim heel & have always considered a plain slim preferably pull on or zip sexy but smart office wear or anywhere. WORK REST & PLAY. I love the reaction get & most guys will never tell you but they adore a woman in the right long boot
Timeless n thank the good Lord for their existence.
Naughtiness mixed with style & presence.
WinkWink

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