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Wearing Black Boots:
Wearing Black Boots:

1.Cross your ankles. A pair of black ankle boots is more versatile than you might think. Wear these trendy women's boots with skinny jeans, a fitted T-shirt and a vest for a rock star vibe perfect for an outdoor concert. For work, wear tailored dress pants, a ruffled blouse and pearls with women's black boots; look for trousers in cool colors, such as white, cream and blue to set off your boots. Of course, you don't have to just stick with pants. Ankle boots also look great worn with opaque leggings or tights and sweater dresses. To look tall and slender, match your tights to your boots.

2.Stand tall. A pencil skirt, paired with a fitted button-up and black high heel boots, creates the perfect work ensemble for a variety of offices. If you're looking for an outfit that's less formal, however, pair black leather boots with jeans and a T-shirt; fitted straight-leg or skinny jeans work best for tucking into classic black boots, but boot-cut jeans can also be cute. Shake things up by wearing black high heel boots with cuffed gaucho pants that skim the tops of your boots; add a comfortable sweater and delicate jewelry to warm the look up for fall.

3.Flat-out cool. If you're tall or want women's black boots that are easier to walk in, try a pair of flat black boots, especially riding boots. Wear these comfortable boots with a pretty A-line skirt or toughen up a feminine sheath dress with rugged black leather boots. Stay warm throughout fall with thick leggings and sweaters and add a simple pleated plaid skirt to finish the prep-school look off with your tall black boots.

4.Bend your knees. Jumpers, wrap dresses and other vintage fits look cute with black knee-high boots, especially with trendy patterned tights when the weather cools down. Tall black boots also work well with wide leg jeans, as you can change up your look and only show the tips of the boots beneath your pants.

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