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Serenegoose

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I wear, and see people wearing, skirt/boots combos all the time. It's not a problem, and looks absolutely fine.

http://www.hel-looks.com/photos/20081127_03.jpg

http://files1.lookbook.nu/files/looks/medium/202893_3501611650_c100976809_o.jpg

would agree with me. :)
 

Woodsey

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Novskij said:
Woodsey said:
Boots + skirt.

Who the fuck wears sandals?
About a billion girls in UK.

And alot of the time, the sandals look damn hideous....
Ahh, I was actually thinking about the 50+ sandals-look. I get what you mean now.
 

PurpleSky

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Chancie said:
So, my mom and I were having an argument the other day about whether or not it's "ok" to wear boots with a skirt. She thinks that you should only wear sandals with a skirt and I said that it's ok to wear boots; a lot of girls do it.

I know a most of you on here are guys, so that made me curious. What do you guys think of the look of a girl wearing boots with a skirt?
Obviously, girls' input is welcome too.
Depends on the girl,there is this one I really liked that wore boots and a blue/white-squared skirt,and I thought she looked amazing.She also wore some black stockings(is that what you call them?).


But the same outfit can look really slutty i think
 

Davey Woo

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Depends on the weather.
If it's hot then I would imagine sandals would be more comfortable than boots, and if it's cold then boots would be better.

Seems like a strange thing to have an argument over..
 

Olikunmissile

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Errm. Sure go for it, Individuality is something lacking these days. Personally I've got a thing for long boots and shot skirts but I think I've come to this thread in the wrong mind set. I'll send myself to a corner to think about what I've done wrong.
 

Not-here-anymore

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FinalDream said:
I rather like it. However, could some one (been a guy here) fill me into the whole fur boot look, you know those really naff light brown coloured boots that seems to be quite popular here in the UK.
Ugg boots... *shudders*. Not a fan of those. The whole skirt + boots thing is otherwise fine though! Even if the combination has moved from being alternative to being very mainstream. Still looks good!
 

natural20

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I personally think it's a great look, especially with tights in the winter. That's one of my stand-by wardrobe decisions.
 

VanityGirl

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I've worn boots with a skirt, but they were high heeled boots.

If you mean like black army boots, then no.
 

Shadowfaze

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Depends on the length of the boots. Boots + skirt= ok, but thigh high boots + skirt= jailbait.
 

Klarinette

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I like wearing boots with a skirt. I never really wear skirts, so when I do, I like covering my legs o_o
 

xanith02100

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Depends on the girl. It looks really great on a girl with long, slender legs. On any other girl it's a 50/50 chance, either it still looks great or it looks really unflattering.

I suppose my thought would be if you can pull off a skirt at all, then it is pretty likely you can get away with boots/skirt as well. But seriously, some girls just simply should not show off their legs at all.
 

USSR

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When I read the title, this is not what I thought the topic to be..

OT- I can see how it is somewhat of an abnormal combination (not really seen around where I live), but I guess it could work if you're the outdoorsy type of person.
 

Gxas

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Novskij said:
Woodsey said:
Boots + skirt.

Who the fuck wears sandals?
About a billion girls in UK.

And alot of the time, the sandals look damn hideous....
Shenanigans! There are not a billion women in the UK!

But, if you are indeed telling the truth and not exaggerating, I will consider moving.