Over The Knee Shearling Boots
The coat, pea coat and release coat male, will be honored. Classic, clean it will in ample proportions, giving a very masculine look. The pea coat is not only the navy blue sailor's jacket, but allows some fantasies. It may be khaki example and a more vase. Other must-winter 2010-2011, the military jacket, still in a masculine spirit. Concerning Contents, parkas, coats and jackets will agrments faux fur and over the knee shearling boots or sheepskin returns in French. The Contents are hot and sweet honor to help us overcome a winter (may be) rigorous. The range of the working girl is in fashion this winter. Navy blue or black, with or without stripes, the tailor sexy chic will have its place in every wardrobe. Legged pants to be masculine, skirt just above the over the knee shearling boots for a ct or stricter gutra miniskirt and a dancer for those who wish to play the card of sduction. Now many think that the over the knee shearling boots or shoes are not made for them: calves too big, too thick ankles or conversely too thin legs. Well ladies you are mistaken, not only the over the knee shearling boots can be worn by all but the more they can highlight one style, or even provide the key that makes all the difference to keeping sober. For a casual look choose the Camargue or low cut boots shearling: large, round toe, these boots are usually there in suede or suede. Wear it with jeans or a dress that comes above the knee. We also like the "ankle boots" laced with heels or offset, lined or strass. They wear it with socks and bare legs, high waist skirt or dress sixties . . For a fashion look: choose biker boots. Wear it with skinny jeans raw rock'n'roll for its effect, or with shorts and tights thick to affect young and trendy. Finally, there are mountain boots: round laces, metal eyelets and padded reinforcements but certainly offset high heels! In order to mitigate somewhat the effect of urban hiker, we recommend wearing them with jeans right crude and relatively short on the ankle, a light shirt (not a lumberjack shirt . . ) and a short pull. To look good, and riding boots. Especially, do not wear them with a jacket too strict (and bomb). Accompany instead of a dress, a jean that you return indoors or thick tights. For a seventies look, choose retro boots, high heels and edges between 3 and 5 cm. Wear them with a tweed jacket, a skirt or a sweater dress. What is to be considered here is mostly your size, shape your calves and thickness of your ankle. It is along these lines that you can choose the height of your boots, but also their shape. • If you are small: prefer boots that cover your silhouette and lengthen the leg and avoid boots that reach mid calf. Wear with jeans or a skirt rather short. • If you are fine: go for "low boots," with or without heel and ankle open on your legs to bring fine value. • If you are great: Choose flat over the knee shearling boots with a square heel you wear jeans or under a lot of "low boots" with a skirt. If you prefer low boots, you can, provided you choose the "loose" at the ankle. Therefore prefer matieèes flexible. They will marry beautifully with a dress, skirt or shorts. . . .