Tall boots can look pretty attractive and classy when worn correctly. Being modest yet sexy, they embody one of the best models of footwear to date. As a wardrobe statement piece, they are a coveted choice for many a fashionista. Slender, snug riding boots can make your legs look extra long and sexy, especially when you team them up with a complimentary pair of skinny jeans or a matching dress. However, the main issue that most tall women face with riding boots is that they don’t seem to provide the correct fit. Most knee-high and tall boots out there are designed to fit the feet like a glove yet feel loose around the calves, especially if one’s calves are slim, small or practically non-existent.
Here, we will give you a few tips to fit your slim calves better in your wide shaft tall boots
#1 Wear Thick Socks/Multiple Pairs of Socks
Perhaps the easiest way to fit into a loose pair of socks is by bulking up your legs with a thick layer of socks. While this trick works best in winter only, it is no doubt a cheap solution. Alternatively, you can try exchanging a pair of skin-tight dress socks for a padded pair of crew socks, or even wear multiple socks on top of each other. Needless to say, the thicker the padding, the better will be the fit and consequently, the foot will sit in the boot more comfortably.
#2 Wear Tall Boots Over Skinny Jeans
Another sensible way to fit in your wider boots is by tucking your jeans into your boot. This will not only give a dressy look but also help to show off the total height of the boot. It’s best to opt for skinny jeans as they hug the legs well and give a flattering appearance. As a result, they work well with wide boots to make your narrow legs look slender and long, while providing you with a comfy and confident fit. It’s advisable to avoid tucking in flared or loose jean cuts, like the wide pant legs or “boot flare”, as these may bunch up badly if tucked into tall boots. If you do wish to wear tall boots with wide pant legs, know that you will showing only your boots’ lower part in that case.
#3 Wear Boot Cuffs
Boot cuffs are a stylish solution for tall boots that are a tad too wide at the calves. They come in different patterns, colors and fabrics, and add a touch of glamour to the tall boots while making them more cozy and comfy in the process. It’s easy to avail them and they are available in a wide range of styles. You can opt for the knitted ones, to stay warm during the harsh days of Winter, or opt for the cotton ones to keep your legs free of sweat and dirt in summer. Whatever be the actual pattern and fabric you choose, one thing is for certain: they are all effective in diminishing the “size dilemma”. They are easy to tuck in and reduce the circumference of boots around the calf area. Because they are soft and silky to feel, they don’t cause any abrasion to the skin and are largely suitable with people prone to allergies as well.
#4 Seek The Cobbler’s Expertise
While it should always be considered as the ultimate resort, seeking the help of a cobbler of shoe repairman may be the most effective way of getting your wide shaft boots to fit like the way you want. You just have to be prepared to shell out a tidy sum of money to get the work done though, because this kind of a job doesn’t come at a cheap rate. What the cobbler basically does is reduce the circumference at the shaft area, so that the tall boots wrap around the calves better. People who do this kind of work simply tuck in some elastic gussets in order to make the boots flexible, or alternatively, a comfortable stuffing of some sort to make them tighter. However, you have to keep in mind that ultimately, it all depends on the material of the boots, and whether it is amenable to alteration or not.
While all the above tips are perfect to eliminate the problem of size, it’s best to be forewarned about buying tall boots. When it comes to shopping for knee high boots for slim calves, look for features that help you adjust the boot according to your dimensions. Always consider boots that come with features like laces, straps, buckles and zippers, as they will allow you to get the kind of fit you always desired.
C Williams says
I need very wide fitting boots but with a slim calf. Any ideas?