Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Frye Women's Veronica Shortie Boot

!±8± Frye Women's Veronica Shortie Boot

The Women's Frye Veronica "Shortie" boot is one of the most loved boots by women in the Frye collection. There are a number of real "pluses" that this boot provides for women - at least for the women who like the overall look of a short boot with a bit of a rugged edge to it.

The first thing I notice about the Shortie boot is the height (not a big surprise considering the name of the boot!). Many women's "short" boots have a height that comes about mid-calf, which creates a look of a "thicker" calf - and makes for a bit of a dumpy look, especially for women who don't have the luxury of long, thin legs - in other words, most women. The Veronica Shortie boot comes in lower than that, which compliments a "curvy" look to a woman's legs rather than creating a "stumpy" look.

Another thing that I personally love about this boot is the look of being "a bit on the rough side" without being overly masculine. A number of women wear this as a motorcycle boot and the look really works, especially with the black Shortie boots.

Cost Info: You can expect to pay a retail price of around 5 at either online or offline merchants, but The Women's Veronica Shortie boot can often be found for discount prices at select merchants online. (Here's an idea - if you purchase these boots when the warmer weather is arriving or is already here, you will likely find them for a better discount - no matter where you shop.)


Frye Women's Veronica Shortie Boot

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Knee High Boots - Winter Season's Seduction

!±8± Knee High Boots - Winter Season's Seduction

Winter season is on and it's time for saying adieu to your sandals and open toes, and look for comfortable boots that keep your legs warm. But that doesn't take up all charm and enjoyment of looking glamorous. Knee high boots, also known as over-the-knee or kinky boots, are equally glamorous and seductive as open toed boots if you know how to pick up on them.

Knee high boots come with a variety design and colors that it is hard to keep yourself look ugly wearing them. Wearing these will make your wider calves look slimmer and cover up any scar marks in your lower leg that you wish weren't there on your legs. One of the main reasons for choosing knee high boots is its definite seductive appeal. And that's also the only reason why some prefer not to have them for certain occasions where you want to look good but not sexy. With knee high boots, you can toggle your appearance between looking sexy and not-sexy-but-good with the dress you pair with them. With longer skirts they give you a feminine and romantic appeal and with shorter skirts they are definitely sexy.

Knee High Boots for Plus Size Women

One of the common problems with wearing them is that it is hard to find a boot to fit your calves, if you are a plus size woman. This had been a main problem for many women but now it is no longer. Manufacturers are now a days paying close attention to the demands of wide calf boots and it is no more a problem to get a wide calf boot. And to make your legs look thinner, the trick is to go for chunkier heels which will make your legs appear lanky and sexy as well.

Knee High Boots for Thinner Legs

If you are legs are very thin, you can look for boots that add a little bulk to your feet. Western or slouch boots can be a good choice for women who have thin legs. Also you can look for ones which have thinner heels so that your legs don't look incredibly even thinner.

Knee high boots look great for a dinner but you can wear it for office too. If you are a person who normally tucks jeans into them, you should probably look for skinny jeans so that you can avoid clumsy look and feel of something bulky inside your boots.


Knee High Boots - Winter Season's Seduction

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