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Diego di Lucca Patent Stretch Ankle Boots with Croco Det…

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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Patent Stretch ankle Boots with Croco Detailby Diego di Lucca

Manmade patent upper.
Croc-printed toe cap and foxing.
Split vamp. Interior zipper closure.
Zigzag topstitching. Closed, round…
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What can I wear with my black flat ankle boots?

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

I have short, black, flat ankle boots and dont know what to wear?!?! any ideas? thanks in advance xx

The best thing to put with boots are skinny jeans. Since your boots are black, I’d go for a darker wash of skinny jeans. No colorful ones; they’re super tacky and go with nothing.

You could also pair it with a belt. Leather belts are gorgeous with anything, as well as plain black belts. Don’t go overboard with the belt.

If you don’t want to a wear a belt, then try a vest. This can be in any color you’d like, but it must look nice with a dark wash skinny jean. Therefore, the good colors for a vest would be black, white, red, brown, dark green, etc.

By no means should you wear a belt AND a vest. That is unacceptable.

As for a shirt, plain or muted pattern will do. The best route with any of the afore mentioned colors would be white, brown, green, black.

When looking at jewelry, you should always think about length. With a vest, short necklaces bring attention to all the wrong places. So I would wear a long gold chain necklace with any of those combinations. Gold will work beautifully. You could also a charm bracelet, as they add a personal touch.

If you are going to use a purse, anything will work as long as it’s fall. Leather bags with fringe are fantastic right now. Try that.

Hope I helped.

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oh…DEER! Crackled Metallic Suede Tie Ankle Boots

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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Crackled Metallic Suede Tie ankle boots by oh…DEER!

Crackled metallic suede upper.
Belted bow-tie detail at ankle.
Contrast metallic detail at heel and sole.
Closed oval toe. Slip-on style….
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what could you wear with red suede ankle boots?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

i want to get some red suede ankle boots from ebay but i don’t know what would look good with them likethe pants and the shirt? any suggestions?

Dark blue jeans, an off-white lacy top, and red accessories.
Now add a fitted leather jacket and hop on your motorcycle.

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Could I wear ankle boots in the snow?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

So I recently bought these really cute suede droopyish kinda ankle boots. I already waterproof sprayed them, so I was wondering if I could wear them when I go up to the mountains later in the year. Or what I can do to them so I CAN wear them. They were quite expensive, and I am definitely going to the snow and I need boots that are okay to wear up there. I’m not buying new ones, so what can I do or can I wear them?

I live in Alaska and I wear them almost every day to work there are certain things that you shouldn’t wear but usually if the snow is deep then you wear snow boots most of the time the roads and walk ways are plowed

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Sexy Ankle Boots

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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Snowboarders Guide For Equipment And Clothing

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Board – A beginner should have a board that has a beveled edge (so the edges don’t catch as easily), has a little flexibility, and is sort of hourglass-shaped like a maxi-pad, so that it is relatively easy to turn.

Boots – The most important thing is that the boot always moves with your foot. Since the boot is bound to the board and you are controlling it with your feet, if your foot moves within the boot, your foot movement will not translate into board movement. Make sure you get good boots.

1. The boot should be snug from toe to heel

2. When you lift your heel while standing, your heel should not move up inside the boot. That is, the heel should not come up off the floor of the boot. Raising your heel should raise the heel of the boot too and should not make a space between your heel and the boot.

3. You should not be able to rotate your foot or ankle with respect to the boot when the boot is wedged or pinned in a stationary position. Loose boots may be a problem for women renting men’s boots; their feet tend to be narrower.

Boots with dense, form-fitting foam in the heel solve problems (2) and (3). The foam is a part of the inside of the boot and protrudes into the recess of your Achilles’ tendon so that when your heel comes up, it catches on the foam and the boot comes up too. Don’t leave the rental equipment desk until you are happy – it could mean the difference between having control of your board and not having control of your board.

Helmet – You’ll want a helmet with good visibility that doesn’t block your peripheral vision, and one which doesn’t deafen you so you can hear skiers and riders approach from the sides and behind. Different countries have different safety certification names. So, if it is made in Europe, it might say CE. If it is made in the US it might say Snell. They are made to crack so your head doesn’t. Replace your helmet if the inside or outside becomes cracked.

Lacing up & Strapping in

Boots have lace holes and hooks. Pull hard on the laces when you lace them through the holes. Before hooking the laces through each set of hooks, tie them (like you tie your sneakers, except stop before you make a bow). After hooking the lace on the top hooks, tie them, then hook them through the bottom-most hooks again, tie them. Then hook them through the top-most hooks again and tie them in a bow. It is obvious where you put your feet on the board. The strap bindings look like sandals, except with a support for behind your ankle. Put your foot in – make sure your heel is all the way back, touching the support. Strap the ankle strap first, then the toe strap. Make sure you get them very tight. To walk around on flat ground, unstrap your tail foot. You’ll feel awkward for a while. Don’t sweat it. It goes away.

Clothing

your clothing should be warm, non-restrictive, water-resistant, and breathable.

Attire – Wear something you can move around in. Pants that are moderately tight, which work for skiing, won’t work for snowboarding. You’ll be bending your knees a lot more and twisting and squatting and balancing, so you won’t want restrictive clothing. Your jacket should significantly overlap your pants so you don’t get snow around your waist. So either get a long jacket that goes well below the top of your pants, or a normal-length jacket with tall ski pants underneath that cover your abs. I opted for the latter: tall ski pants ($29 USD) that looked and felt one size too large and nylon down jacket ($59 USD). I was dry, warm, and happy. Everything that touches snow must be water resistant. The lining and layer underneath don’t matter much as long as they don’t retain sweat. COTTON IS BAD. Chenille, fleece, or wool is good. Gore-tex is very good. You really don’t have to spend a fortune, but you must spend enough to be warm, breathable, and water-resistant (read the clothing labels).

Socks – Wear only ONE pair of socks: Ideally, thick long acrylic socks with a very loose weave (turn ‘them inside out to check).

Gloves – Get really warm, waterproof gloves – long ones that extend over the wrists of your jacket. Get gloves you feel comfortable in – not ones that make you feel like you’re wearing the claws of a giant bear suit costume. You want gloves in which you can EASILY make a fist, for reasons I’ll explain in a minute. They make warm, non-bulky gloves these days.
Goggles or glasses with polycarbonate lenses ($25 USD); these won’t shatter when you fall.

Scarf – tied securely, or turtle fur (a pull-over cylindrical thingy for your neck)

I was going down a steeper part of the mountain toeside, and I reached out in front of me and touched the slope with my hand and felt it as it went by.

Robin Scott
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For the Ladies: How to rock out your sexy ankle boots?

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Heya, I recently purchased a really sexy gorgeous pair of Steve Madden black stilleto ankle boots. How do I wear them? It is cold where I live. I have black leggings, but should I buy skinny jeans to go with them? Which looks cuter? Thanks!!!
Thank you Maggie for your answer!!! I think wearing a super cute a-line skirt looks cute with them, too, but it is freezing right now!! Anyway…..what color of tights do u wear, and what kind of shorts and color are they???

Oh nice!

Skinny jeans are great for ankle boots. I’d advise you to purchase a pair – because they are a good investment all round. You could also wear your ankle boots with thick black leggings, a sweater dress and a jacket when its not too cold that you’ll freeze your tushie.

Because ankle boots cut at the ankle – its best to bring them along when your trying on the skinny jeans. That way you know what colour jeans will look great too.

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Flat ankle boots for someone who has small ankles for under £30 please?

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

I have very small ankles so most of the flat ankle boots I have tried on have swamped my ankles. Does anyone know of any boots I can try on that are under £30 in the UK.

Thanks
I’ve tried new look
They look like i’m wearing my dad’s shoes – you know when you’re 5 and you wear dad’s shoes you look funny, well like that :P

Yeah I’d go with New Look!
I bought some for £18 (with student discount even less!!) and I have small ankles. They are obviously bigger than my ankles but they don’t look ridiculous – I love them!
Also, if when you try boots on and you think they look too big around the ankles then try and picture them a little bit more worn.. when they are new they are quite stiff and don’t look natural – shoes always look better when they aren’t brand new!

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Sam Edelman Maddie Suede Zip-Up Ankle Boot

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

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“Maddie” Suede Zip-Up Ankle Boot
by Sam Edelman

Soft suede upper. Closed oval toe. Vamp fitting stitch.
Side zip entry. Low, above-ankle shaft height.
Pewtertone manmade lining….
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