A skirt - mini, sun or straight, a light loose-fitting sundress worn over a T-shirt, a skinny in a bright shade - these are just a few examples of clothes that form a harmonious union with low boots. Perhaps they can be worn with anything. Maybe not with evening dresses, Turkish pants and mermaid-style skirts.
Short boots: what to wear with them
It is preferable to rely not so much on fashion as on the characteristics of the figure and legs. So, for example, you can dream about Chelsea boots all you want, but if your feet are long, then you shouldn’t buy them. Once you have already bought it, turn to straight, oversized classic trousers (not jeans). A small flaw will be hidden behind the wide legs.
Important! Skinny jeans are gradually going out of fashion. If you really like very narrow models, then take a closer look at short, tight-fitting trousers.
By style
The direction must be selected based on the type of boots, the length of the boot (it reaches the ankle or not). The presence or absence of laces, as well as the shape of the toe of the shoe, also plays a role.
With Oxfords, Chelsea and Timberlands you can definitely dress in preppy style. Student and school wardrobe items, especially short pleated skirts and loose dresses with collars, look wonderful with boots with flat soles or small square heels.
Important! This look can be complemented with a sweater or white shirt in combination with a sleeveless vest or fitted jacket.
Combine garcon trouser suits with Chelsea, brogues and oxfords. Not only classic-cut trousers, but also bohemian models look good with the listed shoes. Especially with the first and last views. For the top, let it be a shirt of the most traditional cut (without decorative elements, with buttons, with a starched collar).
Slightly tapered jeans in a casual style will suit all boots without exception. This clothing is in harmony with ankle boots with stable heels and Martins with thick soles. Well, the universal top this season is an oversized knitted sweater.
Country, boho and folk - directions that, in a certain context, can also “shoot” with low boots. Moreover, you should not blindly refuse skirts and dresses made in these styles. On the contrary, they are most harmonious with low boots. You can try both lace and leather models.
A win-win option is street fashion. In this direction, both slender and plump girls, short and tall, will find a suitable set.
By model
Memo on choosing outfits depending on the type of shoes:
- low leather boots with a glass heel and laces look great with fluffy skirts and dresses below the knee;
- thin girls should try wearing flat boots with an English traditional suit for boys (let them wear a cap on their head, and don’t forget the braces - without them the look will be incomplete);
- parkas look great with leather and suede Chelsea boots, Timberlands and Martins with flat or ribbed soles, but this outerwear item has almost gone out of fashion (buy a cropped oversized down jacket instead);
- With patent oxfords, wear shoes that do not go below the ankle.
By color and material of boots
At the height of fashion:
- suede and nubuck;
- patent leather low boots with laces;
- a combination of 2 materials (for example, a suede base and a patent leather heel with a toe);
- burgundy, grey, blue, brown and gray models.
Examples of harmonious combinations:
- black shoes and tight tights of exactly the same color (but nylon looks bad, especially if the shoes have fur trim);
- leather models and wool coats;
- blue boots and gray, pink, cream circle skirts;
- brown boots and a red jacket or down jacket;
- knitted sweater dresses and suede models;
- all wardrobe items are tone-on-tone with shoes;
- brown timberlands and military pants;
- red shoes and the classic combination of black bottom and white top;
- lace-up platform boots and socks peeking out from under the top.
You should try to match the color of your boots with a scarf. This will look interesting provided that the shoes are not made in black colors.