Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Top 3 Oufits For Women to Wear With Combat Boots

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Many fashionistas have what some people might call an almost unhealthy obsession with combat boots. Celebrities have also started a love affair with this particular type of fashion footwear, and we are seeing more and more of this scruffy and clunky footwear on some of the most pampered feet in Hollywood. If you are still not sure if you should enlist yourself for the latest shoe trend, then perhaps you will be once you find out how versatile they are. In this article we will recommend you 3 different outfit variations to wear with your favorite combat shoes, hopefully at least one of them will be to your liking.

1. The Tough Versus The Girly Look

Combat boots are the best things for pairing with pretty things. The clash of the tough versus the girly makes for an interesting outfit contrast. Wear combat boots with your own frilly tops, short dresses, and sequined clothes and see if you do not feel like grinning and stomping around.

2. Laced Up And Tidy Look

Although the trend now is to wear the boots unlaced and unkempt, you can actually still wear them like they were designed to be worn: all laced up and tidy. By switching the laces with thick ribbons, you can make the shoes look instantly polished.

For example, try a trench coat, scarf, and fedora look with combat boots. Of course you can wear them unlaced if you prefer, but you can do head-to-toe and wear your boots all laced up too. Changing the shoelaces to ribbons are optional.

3. The All-American Look

This look will allow you to stay fresh, cool and all-American all at the same time. A fitted jacket, a structured bag, and a pair of slim pants suddenly look relaxed when paired with a baseball cap, a thick scarf, and scuffed combat boots. It is perfectly possibly to wear these clothes without looking sloppy.


Top 3 Oufits For Women to Wear With Combat Boots

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