How tall are knee high boots




















They add another dimension to simple silhouettes and are truly the perfect layering shoe. For my curvy shape, I like to let my shoes be the base of my bottoms rather than adding pants underneath. They go super high up the thigh sitting above the knee, yet can also be scrunched to a variety of different lengths depending on the outfit. For heel height, I like a medium heel that can be worn throughout the day with comfort.

These boots are pretty versatile. They can be worn for dressed-up occasions with dresses and gowns when you want to dress down, or they can be worn with trousers and skirts to add a nice fun element. I went true to size for these boots.

Typically though, with shoes that go over the leg, I go a size up to account for my leg proportions. When it comes to fit, do you prefer your knee-high boots to fit loose or tight around the leg and why? I like to have the option of both. If I want them to fit tight, I'll wear these boots all the way up the thigh; if I want a looser fit I'll scrunch them down to the knee.

Charlotte Buttrick charlottebuttrick. Fashion and lifestyle YouTuber based in Manchester. When I first saw this over-the-knee pair I instantly fell for their edgy yet classic aesthetic and wanted to invest in a pair to style with knitwear, dresses, and skirts. The general rule of thumb is to find the perfect pair of knee-high boots that sit either perfectly below your knee cap, or comfortably above the knee without either cutting into the back of your knees or falling down.

If they sit at an awkward height it can feel uncomfortable or look less flattering. Being tall, I found it hard in the past to find a pair of over the knee boots that are actually long enough to go over my knees —— which is one of the reasons why these Bottega boots are so perfect for my 5 ft 9 frame. To be honest, I rarely wear heels as I find flat shoes so much more comfortable. Sometimes I wear heels for dinner, drinks, and formal occasions or to dress up a pair of jeans and a blazer.

I do find that Italian shoes like Gucci, Balenciaga, or Bottega Veneta are more generous in sizing so with them I stay true to size. Personally, I prefer them to have a tighter fit so that they have more structure so they stay up and fall down less. Emma Fridsell emmafridsell. Fashion Instagrammer based in Stockholm. The knee-high boots from Ganni are the main event of this outfit. Starting with these, I chose pieces that were going to complement them well. Personally, I love matching yellow and blue therefore a classic pair of blue jeans were the perfect choice.

To continue with the color I chose a lighter yellow for the cardigan which is also from Ganni. To tie the look together I added some white accessories. My go-to look when I wear knee-high boots is usually colorful yet clean. Pieces should not compete; they should complement each other.

My perfect look is therefore a colorful polo put together with a good pair of jeans —— a pair that are not too tight yet not too loose. I go for a low heel almost non-existent and a high shaft. My Ganni boots are perfect. I don't think I know your height. What you describe sounds like it's pretty similar to my ideal shaft height, and I am petite although I have very long legs. I don't wear petite clothing but I'm short-- 5'3" and have a 29" inseam although I hem to " for flats.

I think that's where I'd like my boots to end as well, about 1"-2" below my knee cap. Any lower, and they're mid-calf boots, really. They are a 15" shaft. Are they technically too tall for me? Don't worry I don't intend to give them up even if you tell me they are.

I kind of agree with Maya I think that if the boot conforms to my calf, it's okay to be taller. But maybe I should change that view point.

Or is that splitting hairs? I'm not bothered by them Patience. I think a little lower would be even better, but they're certainly not unflattering the way they are. I don't think I'd notice if we weren't having a discussion about boot height. I know Angie is more strict about this, so she might give you a different opinion. I think the shaft height is a big challenge for petites. Like you, my boots also end up 1 or 2 inches under the knee cap my inseam is similar to yours but I am 5'0.

Most of course, don't fit snugly around my scrawny calves. So many of the ones that I have tried on are an almost fit - they're snug a couple of inches below the top of the boot but then seem to almost flare out at the top. I think it's a shaft height issue - if the boots themselves were shorter, they would probably fit perfectly. When I see taller women wear boots, they seem to end more like inches below the calf - but not necessarily at the widest part of their calf - more like in that sweet spot that Maya is talking about.

I wish I could find boots that fit me here because personally, I find that a little more flattering it shows a little more leg. Most boots are probably designed for women you are 5'6 which I believe is the nation average for height??? I'd love to hear Angie's take on this Everyone is spot on. This is tricky. I never realized that the 20 eyelet docs were so high.

They hit me in the perfect place a good 3 inches below the knee cap , so I guess you need to be at least 5ft 6 to wear them. As we begin, we will cover all things thigh-high boots. Generally, thigh-high boots should fit you snug, but not so tight they are uncomfortable to wear. Especially for shorter people, having your thigh-highs hug your legs is crucial so they can work their magic. Although this style does have an elongating effect on legs, it can give you a shorter, frumpier look if your boots are too big.

Typically, you want your thigh-highs to cover around two-thirds of your legs. Of course, this will be different depending on your height, but try to find a pair of boots that end at least a few inches above your knees. If you are on the short side, you can probably get away with buying a pair of knee-length boots and wearing them thigh-high style.

Thigh-high boots, specifically, will help elongate your legs, which can trick the eye into thinking someone is taller than they are. Like we covered above, thigh-high boots are great options for anyone wanting to look taller.

Another style we like for shorter people is a lower-cut ankle boot to show off your legs while still adding some height. Regardless, try to avoid wearing mid-length style boots that cut off at your shin because they can give your legs a shorter, bulkier appearance.

These thigh-high boots have a knitted design, fit wide calves, promise to be comfortable, and come in two colors. Check out these boots on Amazon here. This pair of ankle boots are synthetic material, has a pointed-toe design, and comes in a few colors.

View these ankle boots on Amazon here. When it comes to a short person wearing tall boots, we think this is a great idea. Not only will taller boots give you extra height, but they will also slim down and shape your legs. As we mentioned, wearing knee or thigh-high styles is perfect for shorter individuals wanting to look taller and works great for all kinds of bodies.



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