Honestly, my ankle boots is probably at least favorite style of women’s footwear.

It’s not that I dislike ankle boots for what they are, it’s more that I do not like how they’re worn out–which is often the most flattering way possible.

I blame the media. Okay, this is a cop out, and technically, I’m part of the media, so I guess that statement need some clarification.

What I mean is that we see on paths and in fashion magazines don’t always translate well to our own bodies and lives.

For example, ankle boots with cropped Leggings or short tights is a definite “not” for women who have shapely calves. Even women who are on the thin side must be careful because the combination seems to chop inch outside your height when you add bulk to your bones.

So what should you wear with ankle boots? I am so glad you asked. Here are some of my favorite combinations.

Whether they are flat or heeled, ankle boots, and long skirts are a classic combination. While I personally prefer to connect them with long skirt which is more complete, I also seen ankle boots parade quite successful with long skirts more narrow. No matter which style you prefer, is the key to display no legs. If the skirt is not long enough to cover up ankle boot on its own, add a pair of tights. This appearance is definitely a little more difficult to draw, because many women do not like their legs. But it works well, is that instead of displaying a few bones, you show a lot of bones–the real problem comes in when you show only a small bone. Find skirts that an inch above the knee or shorter and skip all that is full, so that your outfit begin like a skating costumes. This is almost a simple–ankle boots work with any kind of pants. The advantage to carry them over shoes or boots are higher to ankle coverage without the bulk of the knee-high boot. But–and this is a big “but”–only the pants that function well tucked in ankle boots are very tight. Whole leg pants-in short boots create a very flattering balloon effect. I mentioned earlier that cropped leggings does not work well with ankle boots. Long leggings and tights, but looks great–assuming, of course, leggings look good on you in the first place. If they are not connecting them with ankle boots will make the situation better. Cropped PantsCropped TightsMid-length skirts with Bare LegsPencil SkirtsShortsCapris

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