Green boots are a real highlight of the collection of a true fashionista who knows how to be the center of attention. It is only important to know what these shoes look best with.
What goes with green and dark green?
The range of green colors is diverse, and this makes it possible to use its variants in any set of wardrobe colors and at any time of the year. Green is most often associated with spring and summer, but it has its own variations in the dullest time of autumn and in the snowy winter.
- The lightest shades of green (mint) are good in combination with other green colors. White and steel colors also harmonize with the spring colors.
- The emerald shade is advantageous in combination with a brown palette - from chocolate-coffee to dark beige.
- Dark green boots love contrast: sunny or blue, dark turquoise or purple.
- Colors like olive work well with white and brown. The last option is probably It’s worth diluting it with a bright detail: a scarf, gloves or a yellow belt will allow the image not to fall into darkness.
Important! The bright green color of the shoe always requires more modest tones of clothing, taking on a central role in creating the image.
In addition to many color options, boots are allowed to be:
- monocolor;
- painted, with ethnic or floral patterns;
- decorated with stones and rhinestones, chains and beads, gold and silver threads, appliques and embroidery.
Who can wear these boots?
Not only for young red-haired beauties, although they come first: fiery curls will shine even brighter when paired with such shoes. Green boots will also help create the image of a fairy fairy who accidentally wandered into the urban jungle.
However the variety of shades of green will allow you to create a stylish look for a lady of any age and color type, you just need to show a sense of taste.
Important! It’s hardly appropriate for an elderly lady to show off in emerald boots with rhinestones! As well as her granddaughter showing up for a job interview in green boots...
There are so many options that everyone will choose their own pair of green boots. And not even one!
What outerwear is suitable?
Outdoor clothing is selected in accordance with the shoe model. Classic requires restraint and rigor, and the most advantageous option would be a coat or short coat. A fashionable oversize is also suitable (clothes intentionally look larger in size), but a fitted style is also in trend. In the case of over the knee boots, a straight-cut short coat is ideal.
Colors can be selected from the same green range or contrasting ones: red-brown, dark blue, chocolate. Non-marking shades are preferable. Particular attention is paid to accessories - scarves and hats, berets and caps, shawls and stoles will help set accents.
In autumn and spring, jackets come in handy on weekdays.The case of green boots is special, and when choosing company for them, you can choose a pilot or leather jacket, a French jacket or an oversized one. All shades of blue, brick, and purple are suitable for colors.
Raincoats have a special role, especially in spring. An airy and delicate look will be created by green boots paired with a light cloak of flowers:
- orange;
- yellow;
- violet;
- snow-white.
With the onset of cold weather, a combination of green boots with a parka or a long down jacket with a fur collar will help you stay fashionable. Colors – brown and khaki, gray and mustard.
Important! Take a closer look at the camouflage colors! They remain fashionable this season too.
Combine green boots
Green shoes are universal not only in color, but also in materials (can be leather, suede, textile) and design. This allows you to create diverse ensembles - from modest to super extravagant.
Heeled
Shoes with heels remain with heels: wide (different heights are possible) or stiletto heels. Combinations with a dress (formal or romantic), trouser suit, or skirt of any length will be good. Shorts of strict colors - plain, checkered and striped - may also be appropriate.
Here are examples of ready-made ensembles, which help out when you don’t have time to think for a long time about what to wear:
- boots of grassy flowers + gray (black) leggings + beige sweater (tunic) + white (cream) raincoat;
- khaki boots + jeans (black, gray or blue) + turtleneck + leather jacket;
- dark green boots + pencil skirt (any blue shade) + blouse (jumper) light beige (cyclamen).
Important! It is difficult to overestimate the role of a scarf in creating a complete look. It’s a good idea to have a collection of scarves in different shades of green.
Knitted
Knitted boots come in two options:
- sophisticated summer shoes that look great with a dress and skirt, shorts and lace bolero;
- shoes for autumn with a knitted upper, suitable for dry days, when you can wear a short dress under a raincoat or a light coat.
With wedges and without heels
The wedge heel (platform) remains fashionable for many years: it is comfortable and beautiful! Suitable with dresses and skirts of different lengths, skinny trousers and jeans in combination with a short jacket (plain and checkered), leggings and leggings. Flat boots look good with trousers and jeans.
Over the knee boots
Green boots won't let you go unnoticed. A catchy look will suit the most daring and, of course, requires an impeccable figure. A short dress or miniskirt, shorts will help show off your original shoes. And yourself!
Example: emerald over the knee boots + dark blue (plum) sweater + miniskirt with floral print.
There are also universal combinations. So, skinny jeans will look paired with any of the options. Classic boots made of dark green leather will go with any outfit.. A combination with a black and white item is always appropriate.
Important! It's nice to remember the little black dress! Being a must-have for an elegant woman's wardrobe, it can look new when paired with green shoes!