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Part Four
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How To Style Your Midi Boots
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A midi boot sits beautifully between an ankle boot and a long boot.
It reaches just above the calf muscle where the leg starts to cut back in, but doesn't extend high enough to be considered a long boot.
Think of it as the solution to that awkward in-between space where an ankle boot doesn't quite provide enough coverage, but a long boot feels like too much.
You can see mine in the above picture, the pair between my long boot and my ankle boot.
Midi boots love skirts with side splits because the movement allows the entire boot to reveal itself as you walk. This is important because midi boots have a beautiful shape that deserves to be seen rather than hidden under fabric.
They also work beautifully with smaller front splits, where just a glimpse of the boot peeks through. In this case, the boot acts almost like a frame, creating contrast and definition beneath the skirt.
Unlike long boots, which when worn with skinny jeans work best when the colour depth stays connected to the leg line, midi boots tend to look their best when they create a little separation and interest.
They become a feature rather than disappearing into the outfit.
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Warm tan midi boots are such a clever investment.
They are the colour orange, and they create enough contrast to stand out against darker skirts while still working beautifully with lighter colours, any general colours and your prints.
Midi boots also pair effortlessly with midi dresses and skirts because they fill that visual gap between the hemline and the foot, creating a warmer visual feeling than an ankle boot can sometimes achieve.
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In Part Five, you'll unlock your FREE Boots Blueprint eBookâa handy guide you'll want to save straight to your smartphone and take with you every time you're tempted by a new pair of boots. đ