4 Ways To Wear Your Brown Boots
While packing for my Christmas vacation in the great white north, I decided to do something I don’t usually do when packing for any trip, let alone one longer than two weeks. I decided to only bring three pairs of shoes. (I’m not that high maintenance, but I have tiny feet. Tiny feet equals the ability to cram more shoes into a suitcase than the average large footed person.)
I decided to only bring boots. First of all because it would be snowing constantly and packing ballet flats would have been stupid. Secondly, I love boots. A great, classy pair of boots can go with pretty much any casual or dressy/casual look. I have a black pair but I’m biased to a simple, low-heeled brown boot.
Below are a couple looks similar to those I sported in lower Canada. (I was actually in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan – basically Canada… or Russia. And not the warm parts of Russia.)
Each of these pieces can be purchased for under $50. The boots are from Charlotte Russe and only $40 right now! Go with a pair that fits your style (obviously) but a simple leather brown boot is a must have staple in this bougie lady’s closet.
1. Casual Denim
Denim Shirt – Chic Nova – $40
High Waisted Skinnies – Dorothy Perkins – $49
2. Shorts and Leggings
3. Skirts and Floral
Scarf – American Apparel – $28
Arrow Bracelet – Sarah Aghili – $12.80
4. Flirty Frock
(Add leggings if it’s freezing outside!)
Crochet Lace Dress – Delias – $39.50
Triple Cross Necklace – $10.70
January 9, 2013 @ 2:19 pm
is it possible to wear boots without the skinny pants? I have so many pairs of non skinny legged pants/jeans/slacks, and always wish I could wear boots with them!
January 9, 2013 @ 2:31 pm
For sure! If you tuck your non skinny jeans into a tall pair of socks before putting your boots on, you’ll get the same look without the bunching!
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January 24, 2013 @ 12:04 am
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