A pair of boots embody a distinguished attitude that can invigorate anyone’s look. We’re here to tell you how you can celebrate such chic and versatile footwear in your looks.

Whether you have a live music event, a party, or just a regular Tuesday ahead of you; boots are more than suitable. They are established.

Not only are boots a simple way to strengthen any look, but human history has grown up in a pair of boots. They have evolved with our human species over thousands of years!

We can look all the way back to 2140 BC to discover the global beginnings of evidence of boot-wear. With their different styles and anatomies, they evolved through eras of the Roman Empire, into the Middle Ages, the 1800s, 1900s, leading up to modern day.

Even though boots are nothing new, they have never gone out of style, not even close. Boots in contemporary fashion continue to thrive as renditions on their classic designs are honed, adapted, and stylized into creative sensations.
Snakeskin boots and giant platforms are fierce examples of the potential and versatility of boot designs. What was originally strictly utilitarian footwear has become a display, chic with an edge, adorably nostalgic, sultry, eclectic, you name it!

No matter the style, you can always count on boots to add flare to your statements by grounding your entire look in a powerful cadence. Boots have become a language, and that language is loud.

Transform a plain mini dress by joining it with a pair of riding boots, and you can turn your outfit into a declaration. Switch out the riding boots for a pair of frilly ankle boots, and suddenly you’ve got the foundation of a whimsical boho fit.

And let’s not understate their practicality. Boots have historically been a functional choice, essentially used as armor to protect feet and ankles from the lifestyles of ancestors from every culture who did a lot more walking than we do today.
A well-made boot will get you through hours of standing, walking, or dancing at any venue like the crowded standing area of general admission or muddy festival grounds.

So how can you tame the sturdy yet wildly versatile footwear of boots and embrace them in your own style? Let’s get into it.
Boots may seem like a daunting choice due to how much they can alter the appearance of your outfit. With just a few tips to break down how to style them, you can dress like a veteran boot connoisseur.

An easy way to begin considering how to incorporate your boots into your look is to focus on height of the footwear. Boots range from ankle to thigh-high and beyond.

Ankle boots are useful for finishing your daytime looks. A cropped jean like boot cuts or a modern capri can establish a casual yet elegant presence.

Ankle and mid-calf can bring an influential sway to a midi dress or shorter skirt. With mid-calf and thigh-highs, consider utilizing solid colors that compliment your look but still stand out to draw the eye to your appearance through a little bit of contrast and simple color blocking.
Once you’ve figured out how to fit boots into your silhouette by addressing how their rise harmonizes with your other pieces of clothing, you can start to think about what style or aesthetic you’re aiming for.

Get a little punk with some buckled platforms. Stay classy but laid-back with some Chelsea boots. Throw on some cowboys for a western spin.

Each pair of boots comes with their own personality. It’s up to you to adopt their character into your next event look, and to let boots speak for you!