High Boots

They’re warm, great with leggings, and give the illusion you’re taller. Most of these are available in several other colors.

Red

Left: Franco Sarto® CAYLEN by SARTO: Knee-high. Leather upper, almond toe and set on a sturdy 2 ¼” block heel. Side-zip closure. Back pull tab. Lightly padded footbed. Synthetic outsole.  $250.00

Right: Pointed-toe and a kitten heel. Vegan leather with a straight shaft and pull-on design. Slouch shaft. Comfort foam insole. Comfort foam footbed. Shaft height- 15.5″  $99.99

Grey/Blue  

Left: Lowland Suede Over-the-Knee Boots by Stuart Weitzman:  Made in Spain from supple suede. Ties at the shaft that help keep them in place.  upper: Leather upper, insole. Rubber sole. Lining –leather/fabric. $798.00               

Center: The cut-out over-the-knee boots by Journee Collection are constructed with soft faux suede ( polyester, polyurethane ) uppers that rise over the knees and highlight stylish peek-a-boo cut-out detail. A rounded toe and stacked block heels complete the design. 30% off at $69.30  

Right: Girotti Over the Knee Boots– Handcrafted to order! Upper suede, insole and lining leather. Returnable if they don’t fit. In a great many colors, leather and suede. $184.00

Black   left to right

Esther Waterproof Over the Knee Boot by Blondo: 2” block heel. Pointy toe. 20 1/2″ shaft. Pull-on style with cinch-tie closure. Leather upper/textile lining/synthetic sole. $201.95

Humor Over-The-Knee Boots by Marc Fisher: Black suede. Manmade upper in black and deep baltic blue. Almond toe. Zipper closure at inner ankle; lace-up detail at back Shaft: 22-3/4″ height. 1″ heel. $99.00     

Hailie Black Leather Over-the-Knee Leather Boots by Vince Camuto: Flat stacked heel and a synthetic outsole.Textile lining and a lightly padded footbed. Side zipper placket Almond-shaped toe. Sale $129.99

x Junk Gypsy Fringe Over the Knee Western Boot: Rainbow-hued fringe cascades down the side. Lifted by a tapered 3” woodgrain heel. Squared-off toe and Western stitching. Winged heart embroidered at the front. 21″ shaft. Back lace-up style with side zip closure. Memory-foam footbed. Leather upper, lining and sole. $394.95

Cognac/Tan    left to right

Grayson Knee-High Boots: Wide style with a 3.5” stacked block heel. Pull on style. Cushioned insole. $298.00 

Joe Lace-Up Over-the-Knee Boot by Jeffrey Campbell for Free People: Vintage-inspired. Side zipper closure. Cushioned insole. 20.25” shaft. 2.75” Block heel. $298.00

Calypso by Sole Society: Knee-high riding boots with leather upper. Pull-on wear. Round-toe. Textile lining. Lightly-padded, fixed footbed. Stacked 1 ¼” heel. Synthetic outsole. $129.95

Brenna Over-The-Knee Boots: Western-inspired silhouette. Pull-on style. Pointed toe. Stacked heel. $278.00

Not Shown: Florence Waterproof Over the Knee Boot- two tone brown $264.95

Not Shown: Women’s Brown Gravity Over-the-Knee Boots – Charles by Charles David $149.00

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 The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article

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