knee high boots?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Whats the budget? Bottega


And where exactly are you going in a knee high boot?


Not the OP, but I went to a holiday party a few weeks back with leather skinny pants, a leather halter top and beautiful over the knee suede boots. I'm thin though. One of my husband's friends said, I'm sorry, but Got dam you look good! It was not a very DC outfit.


Just because men find an outfit hot does NOT mean it's fashionable.


Lord people. It was very fashionable. I get compliments every single day. Mostly because I don't dress like a frumpy DC woman. I am a lawyer and executive. I'm horrified by women in DC.


The fact that you think pointing out that you are a lawyer and executive supports the idea that you are fashionable is actually the most DC thing ever. Lawyers and executives are not generally a cool or fashionable bunch.

In most places it's rude to ask people what they 'do'. In DC it's the first things mom ask the class playdate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whats the budget? Bottega


And where exactly are you going in a knee high boot?


Not the OP, but I went to a holiday party a few weeks back with leather skinny pants, a leather halter top and beautiful over the knee suede boots. I'm thin though. One of my husband's friends said, I'm sorry, but Got dam you look good! It was not a very DC outfit.


Just because men find an outfit hot does NOT mean it's fashionable.


Lord people. It was very fashionable. I get compliments every single day. Mostly because I don't dress like a frumpy DC woman. I am a lawyer and executive. I'm horrified by women in DC.


The fact that you think pointing out that you are a lawyer and executive supports the idea that you are fashionable is actually the most DC thing ever. Lawyers and executives are not generally a cool or fashionable bunch.

In most places it's rude to ask people what they 'do'. In DC it's the first things mom ask the class playdate.


PP here. You are right, in DC lawyers are usually not fashionable. I don't fit the mold. Every city has a question. Some places it's based on church, others it's what high school you attended. People in DC tend to do really interesting things. It starts a conversation. What is wrong with that? Are you mad b/c you don't do something interesting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whats the budget? Bottega


And where exactly are you going in a knee high boot?


Not the OP, but I went to a holiday party a few weeks back with leather skinny pants, a leather halter top and beautiful over the knee suede boots. I'm thin though. One of my husband's friends said, I'm sorry, but Got dam you look good! It was not a very DC outfit.


Just because men find an outfit hot does NOT mean it's fashionable.


Lord people. It was very fashionable. I get compliments every single day. Mostly because I don't dress like a frumpy DC woman. I am a lawyer and executive. I'm horrified by women in DC.


The fact that you think pointing out that you are a lawyer and executive supports the idea that you are fashionable is actually the most DC thing ever. Lawyers and executives are not generally a cool or fashionable bunch.

In most places it's rude to ask people what they 'do'. In DC it's the first things mom ask the class playdate.


PP here. You are right, in DC lawyers are usually not fashionable. I don't fit the mold. Every city has a question. Some places it's based on church, others it's what high school you attended. People in DC tend to do really interesting things. It starts a conversation. What is wrong with that? Are you mad b/c you don't do something interesting?


I just don't understand why you brought up your job as a flex on a thread about boots.
Anonymous
Tall boots + short skirt = chef’s kiss
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whats the budget? Bottega


And where exactly are you going in a knee high boot?


Not the OP, but I went to a holiday party a few weeks back with leather skinny pants, a leather halter top and beautiful over the knee suede boots. I'm thin though. One of my husband's friends said, I'm sorry, but Got dam you look good! It was not a very DC outfit.


Just because men find an outfit hot does NOT mean it's fashionable.


Lord people. It was very fashionable. I get compliments every single day. Mostly because I don't dress like a frumpy DC woman. I am a lawyer and executive. I'm horrified by women in DC.


The fact that you think pointing out that you are a lawyer and executive supports the idea that you are fashionable is actually the most DC thing ever. Lawyers and executives are not generally a cool or fashionable bunch.

In most places it's rude to ask people what they 'do'. In DC it's the first things mom ask the class playdate.


PP here. You are right, in DC lawyers are usually not fashionable. I don't fit the mold. Every city has a question. Some places it's based on church, others it's what high school you attended. People in DC tend to do really interesting things. It starts a conversation. What is wrong with that? Are you mad b/c you don't do something interesting?


I just don't understand why you brought up your job as a flex on a thread about boots.


PP here. It's DC. I don't consider being a lawyer a flex. It started with the question of where you would even wear knee high boots. The suggestion that DC women are plain as can be. Lawyers are usually pretty plain. That why I mentioned the lawyer part. Some of us hate that this is what DC has become. It was not always that way. Are you insecure b/c why are you harping on the lawyer thing. It's DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whats the budget? Bottega


And where exactly are you going in a knee high boot?


Not the OP, but I went to a holiday party a few weeks back with leather skinny pants, a leather halter top and beautiful over the knee suede boots. I'm thin though. One of my husband's friends said, I'm sorry, but Got dam you look good! It was not a very DC outfit.


Just because men find an outfit hot does NOT mean it's fashionable.


Lord people. It was very fashionable. I get compliments every single day. Mostly because I don't dress like a frumpy DC woman. I am a lawyer and executive. I'm horrified by women in DC.


S&M outfits are always in, I guess...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whats the budget? Bottega


And where exactly are you going in a knee high boot?


Not the OP, but I went to a holiday party a few weeks back with leather skinny pants, a leather halter top and beautiful over the knee suede boots. I'm thin though. One of my husband's friends said, I'm sorry, but Got dam you look good! It was not a very DC outfit.


It's not a DC outfit because it ISN'T boring as hell! Good for you, PP. I'll bet you looked great.

by the way I have black 5050's and wear them with my DVF wrap dresses and I look fantastic in a sea of super boring.


This sounds like the quintessential boring and DCUM outfit for 60 year olds.


Maybe so, but did I mention I have a tiny waist and hot bod?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whats the budget? Bottega


And where exactly are you going in a knee high boot?


Not the OP, but I went to a holiday party a few weeks back with leather skinny pants, a leather halter top and beautiful over the knee suede boots. I'm thin though. One of my husband's friends said, I'm sorry, but Got dam you look good! It was not a very DC outfit.


It's not a DC outfit because it ISN'T boring as hell! Good for you, PP. I'll bet you looked great.

by the way I have black 5050's and wear them with my DVF wrap dresses and I look fantastic in a sea of super boring.


This sounds like the quintessential boring and DCUM outfit for 60 year olds.


Maybe so, but did I mention I have a tiny waist and hot bod?


Ma'am this is a Wendy's...

Seriously though. It's a fashion thread. Again, not sure how many times it needs to be said. Just because you look hot does not mean you look fashionable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And as an “increasingly dated look.”



I haven’t seen anyone wearing knee boots for decades.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whats the budget? Bottega


And where exactly are you going in a knee high boot?


Not the OP, but I went to a holiday party a few weeks back with leather skinny pants, a leather halter top and beautiful over the knee suede boots. I'm thin though. One of my husband's friends said, I'm sorry, but Got dam you look good! It was not a very DC outfit.


It's not a DC outfit because it ISN'T boring as hell! Good for you, PP. I'll bet you looked great.

by the way I have black 5050's and wear them with my DVF wrap dresses and I look fantastic in a sea of super boring.


This sounds like the quintessential boring and DCUM outfit for 60 year olds.


Maybe so, but did I mention I have a tiny waist and hot bod?


Ma'am this is a Wendy's...

Seriously though. It's a fashion thread. Again, not sure how many times it needs to be said. Just because you look hot does not mean you look fashionable.


Starting to think it’s really a man pretending to be a woman. Women don’t write like that and they are a bunch of creepy dudes here doing weird ftish stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And as an “increasingly dated look.”



I haven’t seen anyone wearing knee boots for decades.


You should leave the house!
Anonymous
I need to replace my black ones this year and thanks to whoever posted the link the the Weitzman outlet, I think these are the ones. Pretty classic and $238 right now?

https://www.stuartweitzman.com/products/wynn-zip-boot-75/SL832.html?frp=SL832+BLK++7.5+B

Anonymous
Staud Wally Boot. Classy and lower heel. Looks great with longer skirts and dresses. Wearing knee high boots with a skirt that doesn't reach them is not fashionable, but Wallys with a midi skirt or longer look chic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I need to replace my black ones this year and thanks to whoever posted the link the the Weitzman outlet, I think these are the ones. Pretty classic and $238 right now?

https://www.stuartweitzman.com/products/wynn-zip-boot-75/SL832.html?frp=SL832+BLK++7.5+B



Heel is too high and looks cheesy. Go for something with a less chunky and lower heel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
What are your favorite knee high boots in 2025? I know current styles and that they aren't as popular as they used to be, but I still want a pair for certain outfits.


I have a cole haan pair, " georgette" in black suede I can recommend. They have a nice heel...I think I got them at nordstrom.
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