Keeping style simple is always classy, but that's no reason to go all plain Jane. Boots for this fall are covered with buckles, straps, studs, and other embellishments. Now that skinny jeans make it so pants can be tucked inside the shoe, boots can take center stage.
These Charlotte Russe Buckled Flat Boots are simple--and most importantly, affordable--with a low heel, simple cuff, wrapped straps, and metal hardware. These would be great for everyday wear, since they are are neutral color and have a very minimal heel, plus on-trend horsebit hardware. Just because shoes are inexpensive doesn't mean they have to be boring. Also, the synthetic material means you don't have to stress about rainstorms/snowstorms ruining your leather shoes.
Black leather boots are pretty much the epitome of toughness when it comes to footwear, but these Jenna Strappy Boots from bebe are the girliest tough shoes I've ever seen. These boots sport a stacked platform and a 5.5" stiletto heel. But below all those leather straps and three metal buckles is a soft suede underbelly. Because every girl has a softer side.
Equestrian boots are in style as usual this year, and these Tawny Acres Boots by Schuler & Sons can be found at Anthropologie. They've got a simple strap, a buckle, and ring, plus a small heel and (functioning) bootstraps. The great neutral shade of the leather makes them work with any flowing floral-print dress, plus the loose style of the calf will make them fit easily over jeans. A great versitile style.
These Marie Buckle Tall Boots from Lucky Brand are simple black boots with a big gold buckle and a 3" stacked heel, but the devil is in the details: the little studs along the inside of the heel, the single studs on the bootstraps, the contrast stitching up the side, the tiny little buckle accent under the bigger one. Again, another versatile pair that can be dressed up or down.













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