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Calf Boots For Big Calves
Most boot manufacturers are blatantly disregarding one
extremely important factor when it comes to their buying
public.
Not every woman has the same size or shape legs. Anyone with
curvaceous calves will tell you that finding a pair of boots
that fit not just around the foot but around your calves as
well can be a real challenge.
So what's the answer if you're blessed with curves but still
want to wear a pair of fashionable, knee-high boots?
Don't panic, there is hope. Some of the more forward
thinking retailers are wise to the fact that every woman is
different and the 'generic', one size fits all mentality of
before is finally changing.
The best place to find boots to fit wider calves is online,
where you'll discover retailers with a much wider selection of
fits and sizes, specifically designed to cater to the more
curvaceous client.
By simply measuring the widest part of your calf and
supplying them with the numbers, they will be able to supply
you with a pair of boots that fit your whole leg and not just
your feet, and feel comfortable from the moment you put them
on. By choosing a pair of boots where the material isn't having
to strain from the outset, your boots will stay in great
condition for much longer and last longer too, making them far
better value for money.
The style of boot can also make a big difference. The
classic, slim-leg boot with a heel will elongate the overall
effect of your legs, making them look longer and slimmer, but
to achieve this affect from the first moment you put the boots
on, it's essential to choose boots that fit your particular
calf width. If this is the look you want to go for, then the
best option is to go to a specialist retailer online and choose
your boots from their range.
Alternatively, if you prefer a more relaxed style (such as
wearing your boots with jeans and a tee-shirt, for example)
then this season's 'scrunched' look is perfect for more curvy
calves. The more slouchy styled boots tend to be wider around
the calves by the very nature of their design (they're designed
to go over the top of jeans or trousers, so have a little extra
width around the calves) and are perfect for autumn walks,
dashing down the shops or just generally fitting in with a more
relaxed style.
The ultimate is, of course, to invest in a pair of boots
designed to fit your calf measurement. If you're really
struggling to find a pair of boots that fit your legs
perfectly, this may be a worthwhile investment. These boots
will fit you perfectly and will most likely be of superior
quality, meaning that they won't just last you a season -
they'll last you for years. In this way, you'll be guaranteed a
pair of classic boots that will look as good in five years time
as they do when you first slip them on.
So if you are blessed with womanly curves and still want to
wear boots, there are plenty of options open to you if you know
where to look. You don't have to compromise style for comfort
to have a design classic in your wardrobe, ready for any
occasion.
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