From Drab to Fab: Types of Boots Every Stylish Woman Needs In Her Wardrobe

You can never have too many boots, just like you can never have too many white tees! But, before you replace your old shoes, have a look at your current styles. Do you have all of the must-haves? Chelsea boots, waterproof boots, and even those new designer ankle boots you can’t stop wearing fit the bill.

It doesn’t matter if these boots have been updated with trendy hues or other textures—the shape and overall fit remain classics. But what if you’re not sure what kind of footwear you need or even exists? We’ve got a concise, easy-to-digest list of ones to own or try—no peer pressure here!

Never Out of Style Black Stiletto Boots

Women's black heeled boots
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Stylish ladies can’t imagine their wardrobe without a pair of women’s black heeled boots that will stand the test of time! And, by it, we mean the black stiletto boots. Black is trendy. Black is fashion, black is classics and when combined with these sexy and sophisticated silhouettes, it’s a match made in heaven for dames who like to look professional but keep their attractive appearance.

However, don’t let the kitten heel style that has made a reappearance in recent seasons trick you- a stiletto boot will never go out of style! The skinny heel works well with any shoe design that comes to your mind, from the Chelsea boot to thigh-high alternatives, and looks best when paired with fitted outfits. Consider these women’s black heeled boots as a fall/winter alternative to pumps at the office. In addition to the height boost, you keep the confidence you get from your regular heels.

And, not to mention the tons of stylish outfits that can go with the black high heel boots. Stilettos can be worn even in the most formal work settings as long as you choose an ankle-cut stiletto boot and pair it with a pencil skirt or cigarette trousers, as well as a fitting shirt and blazer. On the other hand, a pair of elastic stiletto sock boots and a bodycon dress will get you covered for a night out with the girls!

The Comfortable Chelsea Boots

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The Chelsea boot is a traditional type of boot available in a variety of heel heights and toe shapes, but its most distinguishing characteristic is the black elastic side panels. The shoes frequently have a tab on the back of the boot that makes them easier to pull on.

There is an interesting story about how these boots were first created. Namely, J. Sparkes-Hall created the first of this design for Queen Victoria in 1851 because she requested a pair of non-lace-up boots, yet Chelsea boots as we know them today didn’t become fashionable until the 1950s and 1960s. When they originally appeared, they were deemed stylish and “mod” in the United Kingdom, but they quickly became a timeless wardrobe staple for both men and women.

Because the combination of stretch fabric and slim-cut could result in an ill-fitting pair of boots, we recommend you to try it first before buying. Once you’ve found the perfect fit, pair the Chelsea boots with skinny jeans or sheer leggings and a floral dress!

The Trendy 80s Platform Boots

Do you want to add extra length to your regular outfit? If so, platform boots are the way to go. The popular silhouette from the 1980s and 1990s is back on the runaways now, so you should have no trouble finding a pair you like.

To modify your design, choose from super-chunky alternatives to those with a more modest platform. Plus, a dependable pair of platform boots can efficiently replace the pair of painful heels you usually wear on a night out, so you can wave goodbye to undesired ankle and foot pain at the end of the evening.
For the latest fashion outfits, pair the platform boots with straight legs or a small kick flare instead of broad legs or skinnies. From there, you can wear almost any top you want, though fashion bloggers love matching them with the traditional cropped knit-and-blazer combo.

The Hard to Beat Cowboy Boots

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As time goes on, more designers are turning to the archives for shoe silhouette inspiration. One of these silhouettes is the cowboy boot, which has been reproduced season after season. Cowboy boots are now available in a variety of designs, colours, and textures other than cowhide leather. This season, you may discover everything from a kitten heel to a pointy-toe form metallic design.

For those wondering what outfits go with cowboy boots, try mixing your brown or black boots with a shirtdress in a heavier fabric, such as denim or flannel and a felt rancher or similar wide-brimmed hat! The overall effect is a fantastic fusion of the authentic cowboy style and city chic!

The Fashionable Combat Boots

As the name implies, the army combat boot was originally designed to be worn by soldiers during combat. While the style is still worn by members of the military today, civilians prefer fashion over practicality.
These fashionable army-inspired boots retain genuine army features including a rounded toecap, laces, a hefty sole, and a high collar. However, the designs are more adaptable, with textures ranging from imitation croc to smooth leather and every colour imaginable.

Whether you pair your robust stompers with something soft and feminine, like a printed maxi dress or a pastel colour palette, or you go all-out with a structured jacket and tucked-in pants — or whatever in between — now is the moment to go all-out.

Thigh High Boots Got You Covered

Thigh High Boots
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Unlike ankle boots, which might expose sections of your flesh to the cold winter weather, thigh-high boots keep you covered—literally. The original version has a mid-thigh shaft that is commonly tailored to your legs, leaving no odd ripples and lumps. As seen on your favourite fashion bloggers and celebs, thigh-high boots may be worn with tights, jeans, skirts, dresses, and whatever comes to your mind.

Cutout Boots before Sandals

If you aren’t a big fan of sandals, you can easily replace your winter boots with a pair that reveals a little skin when the weather heats up. Cutout boots are like the best of all worlds-your feet don’t sweat as much as they would in sneakers, but you feel a touch more covered up than the onslaught of uber-strappy choices that flood the market every spring. The possibilities are unlimited, whether you choose a pair made entirely of mesh or a pair with only a slit at the ankle.

The best way to wear your cutout boots is by pairing them with skinny jeans, a white tee and a massive blazer. Stylish and comfy!

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