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Really supportive over the knee boots?

I'm learning the hard work of being a girl... just learned several fashion things.  One is that skirts (A-line to balance my broad shoulders) look great with those super tall boots.

Oh!  SO that's how women can wear skirts in the winter and not freeze their asses off! :)

The problem is I'm 5'10 so I'd prefer not to have a massive heel, and I REALLY need a very supportive shoe.  Nothing orthopedic yet, but I can no longer walk around barefoot (my feet get really sore).  Yay mid 30's.

I'd love your brand recs... I usually go to Nordstroms because I have a weird body and sometimes they're really comfie in the store then kill me after a day of wearing, and they let you return worn shoes there.  I'm open to anywhere though! 

Re: Really supportive over the knee boots?

  • I don't know if they make any that high, specifically, but I tried on a pair of Born brand boots this past weekend and was really surprised at how comfy they were. I'm probably going to buy them this weekend.
  • I recently purchased Keen's Bern Baby Boots and I love them.  They give me a lot of support and can be worn with anything.  I bought them in black.
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  • I bought a pair of Ecco boots for our Europe trip next month.  They were highly recommended online.  I love them, they are so incredibly comfortable and supportive.  Bonus points because the pair I got are lined with goretex so they are waterproof for the rainy season :-)  

    These are the ones I bought:

    http://www.onlineshoes.com/womens-ecco-rise-gtx-boot-black-luxe-cayman-p_id155544

    They only come mid-calf but they are pretty cute, I've gotten lots of compliments this fall.  They also have some taller ones available.  

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    I recently purchased Keen's Bern Baby Boots and I love them.  They give me a lot of support and can be worn with anything.  I bought them in black.

    I am jealous!  I have my eye on them.  Last winter I bought a pair of Keen boots in brown and love them.  I cannot wait for these ones to go on sale. . .

  • Definitely look for something more flat, like a riding boot style. I stand on my feet all day and my riding boots are perfection. I find I can also fit an insole in them, which really takes the edge off. 

    For comfort, look to the brands that places like Walking Company and Schueler would carry -- Clarks, Born, Sofft, etc. I like the website www.endless.com because they give details like the height and circumference of the boot shaft and have free shipping (and free return shipping).

    Also.... I don't think I'd recommend over-the-knee for pairing with skirts - those are more for over skinny jeans (opinion). Just below the knee in a sleeker style (aka not slouchy) would look best with A-line skirts, and you can wear tights if you're worried about chilly knees.

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