Your Guide To Ankle Boot Styles




It’s important to wear the right style of boot for the right occasion, whether you need a smart or casual look. It’s also vital to feel comfortable and secure in your footwear.
As a rule of thumb, the higher the heel and the thinner the heel, the less stability it provides. The thicker the heel, and the shorter, the more stability it provides.
So there are so many different ways to wear ankle boots. Please follow us to get the right way.


Women’s Ankle Boot Styles

There are many different styles of ankle boots, and finding the perfect pair for you could take a long while. Although, due to there being so many different types, you’re bound to find a style perfect for you.





Wedge Heel






Wedge heels tend to be a little taller than kitten heels, yet, are as easy to walk in. This is due to the fact there isn’t a gap between the front part of the shoes and the heel, the wedge lets you have a little more stability with the ground. When learning how to walk in heels, wedges are often worn first.














Open or Peep Toe





 When fitted correctly, open or peep toe shoes can be super stylish, allowing your manicured toes to add a hint of glamour to your outfit. They allow you to wear killer heels with added warmth and security, making them more wearable in the cooler seasons than shoes.








Kitten Heel





Kitten heels are usually less than two inches high and the heel itself tends to be rather thin. Although the heel is thin, as it’s also low so these boots provide a good level of stability, and are easy to walk in. They add some height, making them rather more elegant than a flat boot.













Tassel Boots


Tassel boots don’t usually add anything to the fit of the boot, yet paired with the right outfit they can add a stylish detail that completes your look.



Buckle or Strap

 
Buckle or strap boots can usually provide more support to your ankle over just slip on boots. Make sure to check that the strap can be adjusted to your size and isn’t too big, or too small. Too big could mean little support which can hurt your ankles. Too small could mean numbness in the ankles and feet, so be sure to buy the best fit for your feet.



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