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Slouchy Boots & How to Wear Them

Forget what your mother told you... it's ok to slouch. At least when it comes to your boots.

It's officially boots season. More specifically, the start of tall boot season. While we love the drama of a sleek over-the-knee pair, some styles are hard to keep in place as they tend to naturally slouch. It's not just tall boots, you can shop boots of all heights and heel types with this '00s inspired trend. Not convinced you want to trade your structured boots? Browse our favourite boots with some extra slouch and tips for styling them:

The Kick-Starter

Transition into this trend by investing in a shorter boot. We also recommend balancing this trend with a structured blazer. 

Head-to-tonal

We love the simplicity of the tonal look. Although minimalism is the goal of a monochrome ensemble, the textured look of a slouchy boot helps break up and add dimension. 

Casual & Cozy

Vince Camuto Women's Gambrel Brown Let's talk about these gorgeous details. From the rich hue, subtle shearling and metal accents this cozy boot screams autumn. Embrace the quintessential fall look by pairing it with your corduroy shacket and turtleneck.  

The Throwback Trendsetter

Take this trend back to its '00s roots by pairing it with a 'Canadian tuxedo'. 

The Metallic Maven

Black Suede Studio Women's Adrienne in Pewter

This metallic pair is perfect for the upcoming holiday season. We recommend showing them off underneath a slitted dress. 

 

Forget tights, pair these high slouchy boots under a cable knit dress for a cozy autumn look.  

Wondering are slouchy boots in style 2021? The ultimate guide to trendy fall 2021 boot styles. Yes, slouchy boots are flattering, the loose fitted gathering on the leg make slouchy boots a very flattering boot trend.

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