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5 fall outfit ideas
Fall is officially here! That means it’s time to bring your favorite boots back into your wardrobe.
And this season we are in love with over-the-knee boots. They are a true staple! You can pull them over skinny jeans or leggings, style them with skirts or dresses, or even rock them with a pair of culottes. Sounds great, right?
They may be a classic staple, but they’re anything but basic!
How to wear over-the-knee boots? Check out our favorite ways to style them, below:
Monochrome look
An outfit with over-the-knee boots is instantly cooler in monochrome shades. Opt for a pair of nude over-the-knee boots and mix them with a sweater dress in a similar shade. Not to mention the head-to-toe color is insanely flattering and will definitely put you into the spotlight!
Here, you can also opt or an all-black ensemble.
Romper and over-the-knee boots
A romper is not perfect just for summer. It’s great for fall, too. Just make sure that your romper is somehow shaped, meaning a cinched waist and is in warm fall shades. For colder weather, you can add a jacket or a long cardigan. But you can’t deny that this kind of combo is pretty awesome!
With a midi skirt or dress
Yes! You can wear your over-the-knee boots with a medium skirt. These are two fall staples that look stunning together. Opt for black or nude skirt and boots. The skirt will give the whole ensemble a trendy and unique touch. Mix them with a classy sweater and a coat.
Over-the-knee boots and baggy layers
Layers, layers everywhere! Choose a pair of grey over-the-knee boots and mix them with a mini dress and oversized sweater. Flawless! And grey is a great option for fall!
Basic sweater and jeans
The most common way to wear these boots is with a pair of skinny jeans and a simple sweater. For an outstanding look choose a bold color for the sweater. Or you can update the look with a cream-colored sweater and contrasting black boots on bottom.
So easy to wear!
Other looks with the amazing boots:
What’s your favorite way to style them?