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Bennett Myers
Bennett Myers

Mature Wifes In Boots


The colder months are fast approaching, and the time of year will come to slip out of our sandals and into our boots. Choosing boots is a very personal style choice, and it can change as we get older.




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I have friends in their 50s and 60s who still look fabulous in high heeled boots and others who are still rocking Doc Martens. I think they all look great because they are confident about their personal styles.


These Frye boots are on the pricier side, but still very reasonable for a knee-length Italian leather riding boot. They come in an assortment of rich colors. Riding boots never go out of style and look great with jeans and knee-length skirts and dresses.


Here is another shot of the skirt (without combat boots) so you can see the clever design. She leaves the seams frayed. I am crazy about this skirt. I love supporting small boutiques. She hand sews every garment and has a shop at the Hub30A.


If I wore combat boots: 1. my dog, Boop, would give me side-eye; 2. my husband would check my temperature; 3. my 65+ neighborhood would call my husband to see if he checked my temperature! I would just feel silly. They sure are cute on you though!


Cindy! Not only am I now obsessed with combat boots but every one of your looks! With jeans and a sweater or one of your amazing statement skirts or the sleek head-to-toe black leather look, the combat boots just put an exclamation mark at the end of each outfit! You are a rock star!


I was shopping in TJMaxx , just window shopping, and my eye caught a pair of tan suede lug sole combat boot. No laces, just pull on.. They were light, not heavy. And the color was great. I did not want to invest a lot. After all,Christmas is coming up. But a snagged them anyway. I am going to wear them with boyfriend jeans and sweaters. Maybe a blazer. ( I have always loved sweaters.). I plan on wearing the boots on Election Day as I am an election judge. Thanks for the post! Your house is looking spiffy! Where is that cute Beau?


I love my combat boots! I actually have two pairs. One is black patent leather with a lug sole and the other is more refined with a higher heel and croc embossed. I find that they are a stylish way to wear a supportive shoe.


Thanks to technological innovations that look toward the future (Bluetooth heaters) and the past (one buckle is all you really need), there is a select breed of ski boots that fits and performs so well, you might not want to take them off at the end of the day.


Sometimes a ski boot can surprise users with the right blend of comfort and capabilities on the ski hill. The Dalbello Panterra does exactly that: A well-engineered cabrio three-piece shell features reinforcements where they matter most for on-hill duties, plus a super comfortable, heat-moldable liner and walk-mode for when boots are on, but skis are not. A roomy toe box and a uniquely placed buckle keep the heel locked in place.


Our best foundation for mature skin is No7 Lift & Luminate Triple Action Serum Foundation SPF 15. It instantly reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, leaving skin looking firmer and more even.


As skin becomes drier and duller with age, and fine lines, discoloration and pigmentation become more prominent, applying foundation to mature skin might seem tricky. However, these four simple steps will help keep foundation from settling into wrinkles.


Combat boots are slightly edgy, like a moto jacket. They look hip and cool on mature women when they are part of a complete outfit. The best way to style combat boots is to wear them with something unexpected, soft, and feminine, like this silky blouse and leopard print scarf (above). This is a modern, mature look.


Jeans are natural with combat boots, but skinny-leg jeans and big clunky combats will make your feet look huge. So all you need to do is balance the look by wearing something long and loose up top. An oversized sweater, tunic, or loose, flowy blouse works. Skinny jeans can be tucked into combat boots.


I must confess that combat boots are not for me. My taste has always leaned more toward more feminine boots. Nonetheless, if they work for you, go for it. Dressing at any age is about personal expression and being authentic. If you have the confidence and attitude for combat boots, you can pull them off without a problem.


Hi Mary Frances, Style is ageless. There are no rules about what you can wear at what age, so if you like combat boots go for them. Here are two posts that may help you with styling them: -i-wear-combat-boots-after-40/, -not-to-look-like-a-granny-in-combat-boots/ Cheers, Deborah


I am 62 and love fashion, that being said I am a jean girl and I am always looking for ways to elevate the look without heels or ballet flats (uncomfortable) Bought myself a pair of patent leather combat boots and love them.


I am a youngish 62 and must wear special hand made orthopedic shoes which look like combat boots. I have a black set and white set. They are clunky. I have very slim hips and derriere but a big belly and waist. I am at a loss as to what to wear. Other than a black parachute like longish skirt with various long vests or sweaters or black jeans. I do not know what to do. Pictures and advice welcome!


I have to agree with Ann,Granny Clampett from the Beverly Hillbillies comes to mind when I think of combat boots! Would anyone like to send us a photo of themselves in Combat boots to prove me wrong?


I think combat boots belong on the combat field. This is one of those examples of trendy that looks like you are trying to hard to be hip etc. This style may look good on some women but not for me. There are too many stylish and beautiful boots to wear besides these. Hope no offense is taken, just my opinion.


Did you know that the first Chelsea boot (one of my all-time favorite types of boots) was made for Queen Victoria? The story goes like this: Queen Victoria had requested a pair of boots without laces so that she could wear while riding, explaining that laces tended to get caught in her stirrups (which, I don't ride, but sounds annoying?). As a result, London-based shoemaker J. Sparkes-Hall designed the now-classic boots, which were called "paddock" until the '50s and '60s when their name morphed into "Chelsea boots," thanks to the style's association with King's Road, a street in London's borough of Chelsea. These days, Chelsea boots have gone beyond their British roots and become a universal favorite.


"Chelsea boots are a fall staple," agrees celebrity stylist and costume designer Alexandra Imgruth, who explains that these accessories are, on a basic level,"flat ankle boots easily spotted by their elastic side panel." Indeed, this style is made from a single piece of leather, split into two parts called the vamp and the quarters. These parts meet near the ankle, where they're joined by a strip of vulcanized rubber or elastic that extends just below the ankle but stops before reaching the sole.


According to reviews, these rain boots are both compliment-inducing and cozy. Multiple customers say that this pair is the ultimate antidote to freezing cold toes and to dampness caused by rain or snow storms.


These Chelsea boots have a matte finish and are suited for rainy days, though you can wear them even when there's not a cloud in the sky. Plus, they're so comfortable that one reviewer says they feel "like house slippers." It's no wonder they're #1 bestselling women's rainboots on Amazon!


Come for the durability of Frye's vintage Italian leather booties, stay for the gorgeous redwood color they come in that will stand out from the rest of your Chelsea boot collection. Customers rave that these boots are true to size, long-lasting, and don't even require a "break-in period."


Expect to receive plenty of compliments whenever you throw on Koio's bestselling Chelsea boots, which will instantly become part of your capsule wardrobe. Indeed, several reviews call this pair their new "everyday boot," with one satisfied customer explaining that the certified Italian leather "molds to your foot and is so soft."


These boots come in seven different colors, and customers rave about how high-quality they look and how easy they are to walk in. They do run small, though, so be sure to round up if you're between sizes!


Looking for Chelsea boots that make an unforgettable statement? Check out this pair from Bottega Veneta. Made from high-quality leather with rubber soles, they promise a comfortable, snug fit suitable for getting you through the day in optimal comfort and style.


According to reviews, these rain boots are both compliment-inducing and cozy. Multiple customers say that this pair keeps their feet (especially their toes!) warm during the winter months, and that it keeps them dry during even the most brutal winter storms.


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