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Women's Knee High Boots

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The basics

Knee-high boots are the mid-to-tall boot option that covers the leg and does a lot of the style work for you. The main differences come down to fit through the calf (including wide-fit and wide-calf knee-high boots), heel height (flat, low heel, block or kitten), and finish. Start with the fit you need first, then choose the heel height you’ll find the most comfortable to wear all day.

Where they work

For everyday, flat knee-high boots with a casual or knit dress keep things simple. For smarter plans, block-heel or kitten-heel knee-high boots work well with a midi skirt or a shorter dress — add a blazer or long coat to keep it sharp. If you want more impact, platform, lace-up or chunky knee boots can carry an otherwise simple outfit.

Quick picks

Flat knee-high boots + knit dress + long coat

Wide calf knee boots + mini skirt co-ord + oversized blazer

Kitten heel knee high boots + mini dress + shoulder bag

FAQs

What outfits go with knee-high boots?

The key is to build your outfit around hem lengths that highlight the boot shape. Mini or midi dresses with a split emphasise the silhouette, while knit dresses and tailored coats work well for everyday wear. Shorter dresses and a blazer can take you into smarter plans with ease.

How do I make knee-high boots work for smart-casual?

Keep the outfit simple and let the boot be the finishing touch. Knee-high boots work best with structured pieces like a blazer, a simple midi skirt, or a knee-length dress. Choose a low heel or block heel for a dressier look without sacrificing comfort.

What colour knee-high boots should I choose?

Black is the easiest all-rounder and works with most outfits. Brown and tan shades pair well with denim and neutrals. If you want something a bit different without going bold, a deeper neutral (like chocolate or stone) still keeps styling simple.

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