| As they say, fashion was created because of function. No wonder why boots are usually up to the leg’s middle only. Just imagine if boots were created shorter or higher than that. Function will surely be out of the picture. So, what’s the sense of knee-high and even the thigh-high boots? Well, these are not actually created for function because there purpose is for fashion. As you can observe, men don’t have knee- or thigh-high boots. Only womens boots are like this because women are sexier, more fabulous, more gorgeous, and more stylish than men. So if you want something out of the ordinary, then better choose to have a pair of knee-high or thigh-high boots. But before that, get to know these out-of-the-ordinary women's boots so you’ll know which of these should you add for your fashion statement. Knee-High Women's Boots As its name says, this womens boots is as high as your knee. It can cover your entire knee or just be somewhere below your kneecap. There are also many ways on how you can wear this. If you want a sexier appeal, you can put this over your pants or trousers. But if you want to get a little flirty and youthful, then wearing a short skirt with stockings will look so great. You can find knee-high womens boots in various colors also—brown, black, cream, red, yellow, white, etc. In terms of material, the knee-high womens boots are commonly made out of materials from polyvinyl carbonate family which includes synthetic rubber and leather. You can find this have an ordinary appeal with matte and plain finish or a party-goer appeal with an ultra glossy finish. Knee-high women's boots have different ways of fastening as well. These can be laced, braided, buckled, or zipped to ensure just the right fit to show off your sexy legs. Meanwhile, for the heels, you may find these having platform heels, stilettos, or high-heels. Thigh-High Women's Boots Any womens boots that come up as high as above the knee is already considered a thigh-high boots. Just like the knee-high boots, thigh-high boots are available in various designs and colors. Perhaps the only difference is the material making these up. Since thigh-high boots need better flexibility and better movement, these are made using softer materials. However, unlike the knee-high womens boots that can be worn for function, the thigh-high boots are only for fashion. Julia Roberts is perhaps one of the first celebrities who wear thigh-high womens boots in Pretty Woman. Due to her seductive appeal with the boots, people often associate thigh-high boots as sexy and erotic. Today, you can see music divas wearing a thigh-high boots. Sensual music videos and sexy performance in live concerts will be sexier if the performer is wearing a thigh-high womens boots. Now, if you are ready for a different kind of fashionable womens boots, then better have a pair of either knee- or thigh-high boots. Anyway, you can always have these two so that if you want to feel elegantly sexy, you can wear knee-high boots. But if you feel like being seductively sexy, then you can always show that while wearing a pair of thigh-high boots.
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