Are these Frye boots out of style?

Anonymous
Well now I wish I hadn't googled "riding boots out of style" because I discovered fashion bloggers then telling me to stop wearing half my wardrobe.

See, this is why I don't like buying stuff that is *in* style - that way I don't have to worry about it going out of style.

Anyway, I do believe riding boots are more or less done as a trend (though what do I know).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well now I wish I hadn't googled "riding boots out of style" because I discovered fashion bloggers then telling me to stop wearing half my wardrobe.

See, this is why I don't like buying stuff that is *in* style - that way I don't have to worry about it going out of style.

Anyway, I do believe riding boots are more or less done as a trend (though what do I know).


I mean, fashion bloggers are just slightly less full of BS than "mommy bloggers", so grain of salt all that shit.

The more someone rails against others who are 'basic bitches' the more I think about them protesting too hard.............
Anonymous
I want a pair!
Anonymous
There’s a reason they are at nord rack.
Anonymous
There is no "style" anymore. Wear what you want.
Anonymous
Sorry. Out of style.
Anonymous
Not on trend if that matters to you. But they are classic and can still be worn without shame!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well now I wish I hadn't googled "riding boots out of style" because I discovered fashion bloggers then telling me to stop wearing half my wardrobe.

See, this is why I don't like buying stuff that is *in* style - that way I don't have to worry about it going out of style.

Anyway, I do believe riding boots are more or less done as a trend (though what do I know).


I mean, fashion bloggers are just slightly less full of BS than "mommy bloggers", so grain of salt all that shit.

The more someone rails against others who are 'basic bitches' the more I think about them protesting too hard.............


PP again. Well sure - but at the same time if you do care what is in style or out of style, where else are you supposed to look? (Again: I do not generally buy trendy stuff, so this is not my concern, but at the same time I would prefer not to look hopelessly out of date. I honestly have no strong opinions on riding boots, outside of seeing that the bloggers say they are done I've never owned a pair - except when I was a teenager and actually rode horses - and was tired of looking at them as far back as 2014. But they do not seem like the cold shoulder thing where once they are done, they are REALLY done - it seems like you can keep wearing these without looking like you hopped on the trend train and forgot to get off at your stop.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not on trend if that matters to you. But they are classic and can still be worn without shame!


It's same as saying, vesta are out of style. They will always be a fall classic.
Anonymous
They are really nice boots and great quality. Regardless of what type of boot is on “trend,” these are much more flattering and rich-looking than 95% of the ugly, elf-like, unflattering booties out there. Stick with these.
Anonymous
Wear it like it’s 2011.
Anonymous
I thought the tall boots were out.
Anonymous
The Duchess of Cambridge still wears tall boots. She very occasionally wears ankle boots but you can tell she's more comfortable in the tall boots - they're her go to.

And the world says she's a fashion icon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not on trend if that matters to you. But they are classic and can still be worn without shame!


It's same as saying, vesta are out of style. They will always be a fall classic.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Duchess of Cambridge still wears tall boots. She very occasionally wears ankle boots but you can tell she's more comfortable in the tall boots - they're her go to.

And the world says she's a fashion icon.


good point. She wore these black tall boots with the red blazer on an outing last Feb. for Vday:

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