Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Buying Wide Leg Boots Online Is A Great Idea

By Linda Jenkins

Anyone with bigger calves has probably had to deal with the disappointment and frustration that comes from looking for wide leg boots in regular shoe stores. Whether you're an athlete with a lot of muscle, built with heavier calves than the average person, or plus sized, you're probably sick of dealing with tight boots and zippers that break all too easily.

The good news is that you have an option that doesn't require you to get rid of your boots forever. Since boots are a fashion must right now, think about placing an order online with a specialty retailer that sells wide topped boots. After all, except for some of the clunkier and more flexible styles, including Uggs, most boots need a close fit. Certain brands are already offering larger calf sizes if you know what you're looking for.

Some styles are better for large legs than others. If you're trying to find styles that will fit but that aren't specialty types, you'll want to look for certain types of boots. Remember that this isn't a cure all, since very large calves won't fit these boots. However, for those whose calves are only a little too wide, stretch boots from suede-look fabric may do the trick.

These boots not only fit - they can even make your calves look thinner. Of course, it's important to remember that your stretch boots never should feel like they're cutting your circulation off. If you feel like this is happening, check online for wide top boot styles instead. While stretch boots often look too small to fit at first, in most cases they expand to fit. Another great choice if your calves are "almost there" is to pick a slouch type.

Ankle boot wearers won't find buying boots a problem, but they should remember that if you're wearing ankle boots without trousers, the size of your calves will be highlighted. This can make them look larger than they really are, and is probably the major reason that celebrity attempts to wear short boots and short skirts have never really taken off.

Unfortunately, whether they have a heel or not, fashion boots are a much bigger problem for most women with large calves. Most of them have no lacing, no stretch panels, and no room for yielding. They often are designed with zippers, making them hard to fit if you don't have the same size calf as the fit model. These boots are also extremely common and go with most of the current trends. That means that women interested in keeping up with fashion, as well as those who just like tall, sleek boots, should pay attention to getting ones that fit.

There are quite a few stores online offering boots to fit large calves. Buying online is easy, though it's important to check the return policy of the seller in case you get a bad fit. Measure the biggest part of your calf, then match your normal shoe size up with your calf size when you place your order. This ensures you'll get the right boot.

Check out the height of the boot shaft, too. Tall women or shorter women need to make sure the boot will look right on them. Most wide leg boots have a little extra stretch built into them if you have difficulty measuring, so it's easy to get the right size. These are great boots for anyone who wants to keep up with the latest styles but still have the right fit. - 15995

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