How to Buy Wide Leg Boots Online

Posted by Linda Jenkins on Jan 8th, 2009 and filed under Outdoors. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Do you have larger calves? If you do, there’s a pretty good chance that you’ve experienced the disappointment and irritation that happens when you shop in regular footwear shops for your wide leg boots. Whether you’re plus sized, a well muscled cyclist or runner, or you just have a sturdier build than usual, you have trouble finding boots. Of course, it doesn’t matter why you have broad calves – you’re still sick of too-tight boots and zippers that won’t zip!

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.

There are some styles that work better or wide calves than others. Looking for non specialty boots that fit? You’ll need to tend towards these styles to get a good fit. This isn’t a cure all – very large calves won’t fit in these regular boots. But if you have only a little bit of extra width, suede look stretch boots could be the thing that does the trick.

They fit and even look slenderizing. However, you should remember that stretch boots should never feel like they’re cutting off circulation. If that’s the case, look for wide calf stretch styles online instead. Stretch boots might look like they’re too small at first, but they’ll expand to fit in most cases. Slouchy styles are also a good choice for women who are “almost there”.

Of course, if you decide to wear ankle boots instead, fitting the calf isn’t an issue. Just remember that if you’re wearing them with a skirt, your calf size will be highlighted, and your legs may even appear bigger than they really are. This is probably the main reason that celebrities who wear short skirts and short boots haven’t started any major trends yet.

Whether they have a heel or are flat soled, fashion boots can be a much bigger deal if you have wide calves. Since they’re unyielding, and usually don’t have lacing or stretch panels, they’re hard to find in sizes that fit larger calves. These are the most popular boots right now, and many of us have outfits that demand this boot style. That means that if you’re interested in being fashionable or you love high, sleek boots, you need to think about 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.

Remember to check shaft height as well, especially if you’re on the petite side or if you have long legs. Most wide leg boots have some extra stretch built in – in case you have trouble measuring. They’re a great choice for anyone who wants to look good and have boots that fit!

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