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* What to wear with sheepskin bootsWhat to wear with sheepskin boots Rarely do comfort and fashion come together, for this reason sheepskin boots are enjoying more and more popularity among the fashion conscious every year. Dress styles supporting sheepskin boots have evolved from relaxed casual beach going attire to the high end boutique fashions of those strutting around New York’s most glamorous venues. Sheepskin Boots are known for breaking the fashion rules, they were supposed to be a short lived winter trend, but that was 2002 and every year since the popularity of sheepskin boots has doubled. For this reason they are reasonably flexible when it comes to styling but the following fashion tips will assist in complimenting your look. Dressing Up Darker sheepskin boots are now far more popular than the traditional lighter colours like sand and pink. Black and Chestnut boots appear less clunky and compliment lighter and darker jeans and even longer length skirts (think Eva Longoria and Kate Hudson). Avoid tighter fitting clothes which accentuate the bulkiness of the boot giving that ‘I’m going skiing’ look. Everyday wear For everyday wear you have a broader choice of colours to choose from, sands and even pinks are popular for this style of dress. Once again jeans are popular as well as khaki’s. Skinny jeans are ok and leggings are also fine for everyday wear. Some still wear mini skirts; this style of dress is slowly dying out in Europe and the US but remains a strong trend in Australia due to the warmer climate. Buy to compliment your shape Darker colour sheepskin boots appear smaller and less clunky and are ideal for slimming your calves and lower legs. Lighter colours are better suited for complimenting your upper legs. The long classic tall styles are suited for taller girls while shorter boots will Indulging for pure comfort If you’re not a fashion hostage then pyjama pants and fleecy sweater will keep you toasty all day, this look is sported by millions of college students around the world so you’re definitely not alone. |