Put Your Best Foot Forward With Boots That Fit Your Calves Well Knee high boots and over the knee boots have become increasingly fashionable in recent years. What were once reserved for utilitarian activities like slogging through snow or horseback riding have become stylish for both casual and dressy occasions. Of course, a boot is only as stylish as it is comfortable, since it is never in fashion to be unable to walk due to discomfort, or have boots that do not zip up your calves all the way.
Before purchasing knee high boots online, be sure to measure the circumference of your calves at their widest point, and then check to see if they will fit in the boots that you are considering for purchase. If you are shopping in a store for boots, be sure to try them on - and if they do not fit in the store, do not assme that you will be able to somehow squeeze your calves into them at home. Yes, leather can stretch, but it is not elastic!
Boots that have been especially designed for wider calves are available, and many styles are the same as those boots with smaller shafts. Some of the top brands catering to a variety of calf sizes include Naturalizer, Nine West, and Franco Sarto. These designers' boots for wider calves come in the exact same styles as their boots with narrower shafts, ensuring a stylish look regardless of which you ultimately purchase.
If you are looking for boots that just fit your calves more comfortably, but do not need a wider shaft, consider moving away from all leather shaft knee high boots. While leather is one of the most durable materials for boots, a boot that has an elastic gore panel, on the side, or even up the back of the boot, may fit your calves more comfortably. These boots usually do not come with zippers, and instead are pulled on, which means avoiding the possibility of pinching your sensitive skin as you put them on.
When you shop for boots be sure to wear the same weight socks and pants that you plan to wear the boots with. For example, if you are looking for boots that you can wear over thick wool socks and heavy denim pants this winter, going shopping barefoot - and bare legged - may end with your purchase of a pair of boots that are stylish, but far too narrow in both the foot and shaft to be used for your purposes. Of course, if you are interested in a pair of boots to be worn over a pair of sheer stocking, then wearing heavy jeans and thick wool socks to shop for them may leave you the remorseful owner of a pair of boots that are far too large for your purposes.
While shopping for boots do not just sit down and try them on, admire them, and then head to the register to purchase them. Take the time to walk around the store in them. Go up and down a few aisles to see if they are comfortable. Trying them out means that you will only be buying boots that truly fit well.