Some Style Statement with Knee Length Boots

Knee length boots, thigh-high boots or simply knee boots, are boots that extend above the knees and are a great fashion statement. Preferred by both men and women, knee boots are style statements in winters. The boots are made of various materials like leather, vinyl, polyurethane, or latex and even fabrics like silk, polyester microfiber. There are different styles available in boots for men and women. Many are constructed with zippers for ease of entry, but some pull-on boots. Heel heights vary, from flats to with heels greater than three inches (7.5 cm) to platform soles of various height. Knee length boots create very distinct fashion trends for young women

Some style statement with boots
Baggy clothes with knee boots: For designers, knee length boots are related to erotism, boot fetishism, and professional dominatrices. Baggy clothes and too long jackets draw off the attention to the tight-high boots, loaded with erotism. 

Baggy clothes with knee high boots
Skirts and knee-length boots: You can opt for a miniskirt and top, finishing off the look with a pair of suede boots.
Skirts and knee-length boots

Knee High Boots with Shorts: Pairing over-the-knee boots with tailored shorts can really add punch to an outfit. Wearing shorter shorts with opaque stockings looks great. Knee high boots with shorts makes the wearer look taller and slimmer. 
Knee high boots with shorts


Knee High Boots with Skinny Jeans and Leggings: If you have been wearing skinny jeans  or leggings along with a trendy top and also a scarf then you can wear long boots to give that glamorous look. 
Boots with skinny jeans
The desired length of this season thigh-high boots is just over the knee, avoiding the ones that reach almost to the crotch (referred to as crotch boots). They can be either flat (Giuseppe Zanotti) or high-heeled (Stella McCartney, Louis Vuitton, Loewe). The colours seem just toned (black, brown, grey, green, creamy). The aim is so as to make the boots just a ‘dessert’, not the ‘main course’.

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