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[31 Jan 2010 | One Comment | ]
3 Fighting Looks With Combat Boots

We’ve got mad love for combat boots here at Boots4You – we’ve featured them here at least 1, 2 or 3 times before.
This could be what some people might call an unhealthy obsession, but the good news is we’re not the only ones: celebrities have also started a love affair with the combat boot, and we’re seeing more and more of this scruffy and clunky footwear on some of the most pampered feet in Hollywood.
If you’re still not sure if you should enlist yourself for the combat boot trend, then …

Ashley Tisdale, Blake Lively, Gwen Stefani, Hayden Panettiere, Hilary Duff, Kelly Rowland, Lea Michele, Over-the-Knee Boots, Rihanna, Thigh High Boots, Women's Boots »

[18 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]
How to Wear Thigh-High / Over-the-Knee Boots

Tricky, tricky, tricky – over-the-knee boots, that’s what they are.
Although boots that go up to there were predicted to be a major fall 2009 shoe trend, it looks like they’ll still be around until the first half of 2010. This means it’s time to take out the ol’ Stairmaster.
So how do you wear over-the-knee boots and exude haute couture instead of hooker chic? We’ve compiled some celebrity looks that would totally work and some that might prompt sleazy guys to ask what exactly is your line of “work”.
We’re Not So …

Agyness Deyn, Amelle Berrabah, Avril Lavigne, Blake Lively, Daisy Lowe, Dakota Fanning, Dr. Martens, Jessica Zohr, Lace Up boots, Men's Boots, Mid-Calf Boots, Selena Gomez, Women's Boots »

[12 Nov 2009 | 8 Comments | ]
Fluorescent Doc Martens: Ultra Bright Flashback to the 80s and 90s

Remember Doc Martens? They were big in the late 80s and 90s but of course, punk rockers will say that they never really went away.

German doctor Klaus Martens developed this iconic “bouncing sole” boot after he injured his ankle in a skiing accident. They were first popular with – who would’ve guessed – housewives and pretty soon, factory workers and post office workers picked them up too.When British punk rockers and musicians began wearing these air-cushioned boots, that signaled the introduction of the Doc Martens brand as highly fashionable and …