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How To Style Your Winter Boots

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The Chunky Chelsea
A thick-soled Chelsea boot is a one of the most practical styles for winter weather – but it’s not just for wearing with jeans at the weekend. The chunky silhouette is a great counterpoint to tailoring and will give smart trousers a cool edge.
The Kitten Heel
Working beautifully with elegant, streamlined silhouettes, try styling your kitten heel with a long column skirt that grazes the top of your boot. Lean into the ladylike aesthetic with a top-handle bag and neat jacket.
The Western
Thanks to its elongated toe, a Western boot pairs especially well with a classic straight-leg. On chillier days, switch out your trainers for a pair of suede ankle-length boots and shrug on your barn jacket.
The Knee High
A key style of the season, it’s time for your knee-high boots to be pulled back out. The easiest way to wear them is layered under a midi or maxi skirt, so go for one in leather – another hero theme for autumn.
The Loafer
With the same style principles applying to loafer boots as the classic loafer shoe, team them with an ankle-crop trouser in a straight or barrel cut, which showcases the detailing on the front. Embrace the preppy aesthetic and add a polo and blazer.
The Lace-Up
When wearing your lace-up boots, adhere to the ‘opposites attract’ styling ethos and match them with pieces that err towards the feminine. A ribbed knit dress is practical enough for everyday ease: just add a belted overcoat and shoulder bag.