Cool biker boots from Jimmy Choo bought in Harrods, Knightsbridge about a year ago. I will wear them with tight jeans or denim leggings and maybe a feminine dark-blue, double-breasted coat or a white faux fur jacket I bought at Topshop a couple of years ago.
Comfy Chanel boots bought in Saks Fifth Avenue, NYC in July this year. Even though they’re soft and filled with fur, they’re really tight from the ankle and up so my calves still look thin. Note: the Chanel logo isn’t as noticeable in reality as in this picture; I’m not really into that whole ‘please-notice-my-logo’ thing.
Comfy Chanel boots bought in Saks Fifth Avenue, NYC in July this year. Even though they’re soft and filled with fur, they’re really tight from the ankle and up so my calves still look thin. Note: the Chanel logo isn’t as noticeable in reality as in this picture; I’m not really into that whole ‘please-notice-my-logo’ thing.
Lanvin boots that I got 50 % off at Kassandra, Copenhagen around two years ago, I believe. They’re made of a rougher type of leather than the Chanel boots in the picture underneath, and the zipper can just (with some willpower) be zipped up with tight denim leggings underneath. These boots go with feminine, rockish, and masculine pieces of clothing.
A pair of Chanel boots that I bought in a Chanel flagship store in London almost four years ago. They’re made of the softest leather and have stayed tight and pretty even though I haven’t always treated them well. The patent details are marvelous, and every time I take the boots out of my closet I’m amazed by how great their design is. They’re so tight that they don’t fit over anything but a pair of tights or tight socks, but you can wear jeans over them.
From the left: Lanvin, Chanel, Chanel, and Jimmy Choo.
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