meow. you are just catty. do you treat people like this in real life? and no, i am not the op. and i have chicken legs (as you will probably say i have cankles too). no wonder women have poor body images. it's not the media; it is our female, catty peers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of, there is nothing uglier and less professional looking than skirts with boots. I cant stand that look.
Really? Where do you work that you consider this unprofessional?
At a law firm. But i would consider this unprofessional looking in most corporate settings.
I'm calling fat calves on this one. Oh, please don't be jealous because you can't zip up those sleek boots over your cankles.
Anonymous wrote:I never knew so many people were so against boots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of, there is nothing uglier and less professional looking than skirts with boots. I cant stand that look.
Really? Where do you work that you consider this unprofessional?
At a law firm. But i would consider this unprofessional looking in most corporate settings.

Anonymous wrote:Listen, I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE boots. I own at least 30 pairs of different styles, colors, suede v. leather, etc... I spend big $$$ on my boots. I buy at least one spectacular new expensive pair each season (okay, more than 1 but who is counting???) I take care of my boots because I love them so much, in fact I still have one pair in got in highschool. Thank God my mom loves shoes too (although she goes more for pumps and slingbacks).![]()
I can not imagine anyone not liking boots .Considering what exactly the term "boots" encompasses, there are millions opf different kinds of boot, hiking boots being one example. It is kind of like saying I hate ice cream. What flavor exactly???
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However, it is not real boot season yet, espcially not tights and boots season.There might have been a few days last week where you could have gotten away with the shirt dress-bare leg-cowboy boot look but that is it. And NOT in a professional office. Rain boots are a different story. You can wear them anytime it rains. While I personally would forgo the short-shorts and wellies look, it works for a teenager with great legs and a tight butt.
I have super skinny legs and can fit in all boots but, you dont have to have great legs to wear boots, you just have to find ones that fit you. A muffin-top on a boot would be scary.
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Anonymous wrote:OP - please tell me when it's time to bring my boots out. I just can't work these things out for myself and I'm so afraid of offending you.
Anonymous wrote:Listen, I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE boots. I own at least 30 pairs of different styles, colors, suede v. leather, etc... I spend big $$$ on my boots. I buy at least one spectacular new expensive pair each season (okay, more than 1 but who is counting???) I take care of my boots because I love them so much, in fact I still have one pair in got in highschool. Thank God my mom loves shoes too (although she goes more for pumps and slingbacks).![]()
I can not imagine anyone not liking boots .Considering what exactly the term "boots" encompasses, there are millions opf different kinds of boot, hiking boots being one example. It is kind of like saying I hate ice cream. What flavor exactly???
![]()
However, it is not real boot season yet, espcially not tights and boots season.There might have been a few days last week where you could have gotten away with the shirt dress-bare leg-cowboy boot look but that is it. And NOT in a professional office. Rain boots are a different story. You can wear them anytime it rains. While I personally would forgo the short-shorts and wellies look, it works for a teenager with great legs and a tight butt.
I have super skinny legs and can fit in all boots but, you dont have to have great legs to wear boots, you just have to find ones that fit you. A muffin-top on a boot would be scary.
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Anonymous wrote:Listen, I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE boots. I own at least 30 pairs of different styles, colors, suede v. leather, etc... I spend big $$$ on my boots. I buy at least one spectacular new expensive pair each season (okay, more than 1 but who is counting???) I take care of my boots because I love them so much, in fact I still have one pair in got in highschool. Thank God my mom loves shoes too (although she goes more for pumps and slingbacks).![]()
I can not imagine anyone not liking boots .Considering what exactly the term "boots" encompasses, there are millions opf different kinds of boot, hiking boots being one example. It is kind of like saying I hate ice cream. What flavor exactly???
![]()
However, it is not real boot season yet, espcially not tights and boots season.There might have been a few days last week where you could have gotten away with the shirt dress-bare leg-cowboy boot look but that is it. And NOT in a professional office. Rain boots are a different story. You can wear them anytime it rains. While I personally would forgo the short-shorts and wellies look, it works for a teenager with great legs and a tight butt.
I have super skinny legs and can fit in all boots but, you dont have to have great legs to wear boots, you just have to find ones that fit you. A muffin-top on a boot would be scary.
![]()
Considering what exactly the term "boots" encompasses, there are millions opf different kinds of boot, hiking boots being one example. It is kind of like saying I hate ice cream. What flavor exactly???
There might have been a few days last week where you could have gotten away with the shirt dress-bare leg-cowboy boot look but that is it. And NOT in a professional office. Rain boots are a different story. You can wear them anytime it rains. While I personally would forgo the short-shorts and wellies look, it works for a teenager with great legs and a tight butt.
I have super skinny legs and can fit in all boots but, you dont have to have great legs to wear boots, you just have to find ones that fit you. A muffin-top on a boot would be scary.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with the OP. I HATE boots. I think they are hideous and very few people can truly pull them off. I lived on a mountain in Oregon for 6 years and never wore boots, even in the winter when I was snowshoeing. I wore hiking boots. IMO boots belong on the slopes and that's it. Unless they're rain boots. But I realize different strokes for different folks and if you want to look ridiculous wearing boots of any type then that's your prerogative. I won't force you to wear my comfortable and functional shoes and you can wear your boots.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with the OP. I HATE boots. I think they are hideous and very few people can truly pull them off. I lived on a mountain in Oregon for 6 years and never wore boots, even in the winter when I was snowshoeing. I wore hiking boots. IMO boots belong on the slopes and that's it. Unless they're rain boots. But I realize different strokes for different folks and if you want to look ridiculous wearing boots of any type then that's your prerogative. I won't force you to wear my comfortable and functional shoes and you can wear your boots.