Thursday, January 22, 2009

Purchasing Wide Leg Boots Online

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.

Fortunately, there's a solution that doesn't involve forgoing boots forever. Boots are currently a fashion essential, and no one wants to do without. Instead, consider ordering online from wide boot specialty retailers. After all, except for a few clunky, flexible boot styles like Uggs, most boots are made to fit very closely. You can find larger calf sizes in certain brands, if you know where to look.

There are some styles that work better for wide calves than others. If you've been looking for styles that aren't specialty boots but will still fit, you'll need to try these kinds first. Remember that this won't fix everything - very wide calves don't fit these boots. However, if your calves are only a little too wide, you may be able to choose suede-look stretch boots.

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".

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.

Fashion boots, with or without a heel, are a much more daunting prospect for most of us with larger calves. They don't yield, have stretch panels or lacing, and often sport zippers that make it hard for them to fit calves larger or smaller than they were designed for. Unfortunately, these boots are also currently very popular, and are a must with many current styles. So, if you're interested in keeping up with fashion, or just like sleek, high boots, you'll be concerned about getting ones that fit your legs.

There are plenty of stores online offering styles that fit large calves. Buying online is simple, though it's important to check the return policy of the seller in case your boots don't fit. Measure the biggest part of your calf before you buy, then match that number to your ordinary shoe size on the chart.

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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