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What Style Of Boots Do You Like ?


Guest X Lucy X

What style of boots do you like ?  

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  1. 1. What style of boots do you like ?



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Guest Elizabeth K

Black leather 2 1/2" heeled full calf winter boots (I have two pair - one for everyday, and one 'pirate' set for RenFaire.)

Black leather ankle 3 1/2" stiletto heel designer boots

Duck boots (Louisiana type mud boots for hurricane weather)

And that's me!

Lizzy

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Guest X Lucy X

Oh yeh they got to be leather such a good feeling on your legs , love wearing my 6 inch boots that my partner brought me for my birthday and i hardly

take them off there so comfy now .. but also love wearing my thigh boots with a little skirt just makes it more sexy for me the higher the better for me

also patent ones i love as well but leathers the best

Hugs

Lucy xxx

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Guest meagan

I have to admit that i do not have as many boots as i wished i would. I see so many boots that it is hard to choose what really appeals to me. I have my heart set on a pair of really amazing suede leather boots right now. This pair really has captured my heart.

http://www.endless.com/dp/B003CYLBSQ/ref=asc_df_B003CYLBSQ1386722?tag=endlesscj-20&creative=395033&linkCode=asn&creativeASIN=B003CYLBSQ#__asin=B003CYLBSQ&ref=dp_sbs_1

Link to show them off until my return is refunded and i can get a size up to fit my ankle. I have 3 pair of knee high boots already, but none of them really have captured me. A pair from Topshop are really nice, but the cut of them has a strange fit and is hard to walk with. Almost a forward lean which is sad. Glad they were cheap second hand. I like my Dolce Vita flat boots a lot minus the color. The color lost its appeal with me but they are still really nice boots. Now my BCBG ankle boots. Those are killer! The perfect color, the perfect heel. The perfect look. I should get a snap of them and add them to my gallery

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Guest Daniel Dee

all of them. from ankle to thigh high have about 15 pairs and always on the look out

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Jessie

Wow Jessie I only just bought my first pair. was shopping the other day in a store haveing a closing down sale and was going to buy some lovely suede ankle boots but then the SA showed me these boots which she was marking down further and I thought well when winter comes I will need some boots so why not get these at this fantastic price now.So I did. I don't know where i would put 15 pairs of boots. Daniel

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Ah, a thread after my own heart. :D

I started with ankle boots, and they are still my favorite. I like about 2-21/2 inch with chunky heels (can't really do stilettos) with a little touch of hardware on them. Knee highs are totally cute, too. I want to get a pair of those fabric low-heeled ones (like Uggs) just for walking around in with jeans or leggings. But I have my priorities: I'm waiting on delivery of a pair of strappy sandals that I can wear with slacks or a skirt and actually walk in. I'll post a review in a couple of days.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Melanie Dawn

I am a boot girl! I wish i could find more in my size... Style? the taller the better! I have some ankle boots with a 2 and a half inch heal i'd wear year round if i could... I have a pair of "combat/biker boots", but mostly if i could find well fitting knee high or above the knee i could die a happy girl!

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Guest ☺ Adequate Thresher

I'm a big fan of boots. I wear pretty standard hiking boots all the time. I like to wear heeled boots but I'm already quite tall (about 6') so if I wear heels I turn into a giant =(

Doesn't mean I'm not a giant sometimes though ^_~

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Guest Elena

Boots! Did someone say Boots!?

Meagan, those boots you linked are awesome. I simply must have! :lol:

Lets see I have Thigh high patent 4" stilletos with heart cutouts and little silver buckles. 2 pair lace up ropers, one brown, one black. Tan and brown calf high 3 in suede wedges with fur trim. Calf high mocassins with lots of fringe. Low gold and black cowgirl boots with gold and silver embroidery. 12 eye royal blue docs and 14 eye oxblood docs. I also have 2 pair of guy mode cowboy boots that I can cheat on with the right outfits. I was working on a black and green denim pleated skirt that I was gonna put lots of extra zippers and eyelets and a matching bolero jacket so i could wear my green jungle boots. :lol: Gotta have an agressive outfit for combat boots.

:( my puppies ate my uggs and my pirate boots :(

Cherrs,

Elena

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