Ladies, we talked about this earlier, and I'd really hoped you'd learned your lesson...
but no. Some of you are still trying to wrangle your 30-inch wide calves into a pair of thigh-high boots.
I'm big too, so I'm not judging the fact that you've got larger legs. I'm not talking about size 12s either.
You 2x, 20+ size ladies know some styles just don't look good on us!
Now, I know, you may be saying, "I can wear whatever I want, and I look d-mn good doing it." You can lie to yourself if you want. Just know, no self-help mantra is going to make other people think you look sexy in those ham holders.
The tall boots? They are ugly on big girls. Need proof?
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But, you say, those are all riding-style boots. Not fashion boots. Really, because here's what you're not thinking about...
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This is a beautiful woman in a great outfit ... except for those weird looking boots that start out teeny tiny and slowly explode up her leg.
Even when done well, tall boots are not a big girl's friend.
I know, it's heartbreaking, but there is an alternative:
Ankle boots!!!
Check out the difference:
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You may hate on me for giving this opinion, but it's true. If you're on the chunky side, stick to boots at or near the ankle. Thigh-highs and boots that rise above the knee don't just make your legs look extra-thick, they highlight this issue by grabbing people's attention. This is, of course, exacerbated when you layer with wool socks and the like.
I love you ladies and want you to look your absolute best -- which doesn't mean avoiding all the cute fashions. Just choose those that work for larger body types to get the full benefits.
Have any of your own do's (or don't's) for those of us of larger persuasions? I'd love to hear your fat fashion tips. Feel free to share them below!