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    I have muscular calves, fat calves, CALL THEM WHATEVER YOU WANT CALVES, but I need a pair of equestrian boots for this fall that fit wide enough, plus a little extra so I have that cute "gapping" look. This means pretty much pull ons only, no zippers. The last thing I want is to have muffin top on my legs.



    DSW Shoes dissapointed me, which is surprising.

    Do you know a good place that has boots that fit this category? I'm looking online and I'm not finding any good hits.

    THANKS FRIENDS.


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    I find these boots by accident all the time when looking for boots more my style. I just nab my boots at Kohl's or Wal-Mart xD

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    I really like riding boots, or alternatively, ones with a similar height, but with more of a slouch and buckle look to them. Something that shouts fall. I bought a ton like those in England, but they were all made terribly and fell apart after a few days.

    EDIT: Oh! This is so close, except I hate the suede parts of it. It looks like it's good for people with athletic calves though....

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    While I agree the suede is truly a setback on what is otherwise a fabulous pair of boots, as a whole it's a very nice pair of boots that I highly suggest. It matches your personality and style, which is always a plus.

    I would ttly keep those in mind. Imma help you. Brb research.



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    You're the best! My boot budget is between $80 and $200, depending on the designer. I've learned my lesson that you can't buy a pair of riding boots for less than $80 if you want them to last more than a week.


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    If you buy these and subsequently wear them in the street (with photographic evidence). I will give you ONE MILLION DOLLARS

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    They don't tell me that for nothing! <3

    While I can probably find boots that fit your dilemma, is there a particular price range or style that you are aiming for. That will make this quest a whole lot easier.

    Oh, and I totally wished I lived in New York like you. In Memphis everyone's so drab and is under the illusion that conformity somehow makes a statement. It's really quite depressing, 70% of the kids at my school wear Hollister, which I find repulsive. It's boring, bland, and of generally poor for the most part. I find it harder and harder to find good places to shop because Memphis so bad when it comes to shopping. I pretty much have Express, Passport, and Banana Republic and that's it. We totally need better male stores. It's getting ridiculous!

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    Hahahahahaha, I would do it.

    I'm not sure if you could get me to wear these though for that much:



    EDIT: My boot budget is between $80 and $200, though I could go a bit outside of that.


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    OMG THAT IS SO GROSS.



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    I've always been partial to Steve Madden's boots. Steve Madden likes to jack styles from runway designers and sell them at a cheaper price.

    I have the Intyce boot in black: SteveMadden - INTYCE COGNAC LE women's boot flat casual

    And omg, it's SO comfortable. After wearing flat boots, I will never go back to boots with heels. I can work an entire day on my feet in these boots. I love it so much I might get the same boots in Cognac.

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    Imitators. :/



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    Quote Originally Posted by Miriel View Post
    I've always been partial to Steve Madden's boots. Steve Madden likes to jack styles from runway designers and sell them at a cheaper price.

    I have the Intyce boot in black: SteveMadden - INTYCE COGNAC LE women's boot flat casual

    And omg, it's SO comfortable. After wearing flat boots, I will never go back to boots with heels. I can work an entire day on my feet in these boots. I love it so much I might get the same boots in Cognac.
    Those. are. PERFECT!!! Thank you! They look like the perfect slip ons. Do you get the gappage, or are they snug on the calves, or a good in between? They look like they'd be good for my calves.

    I'm trying to decide between the black and the wine leather. Hmmm...

    I wonder if these are still in the shops. I might head out after work to check it out. If I buy them, I need to buy a new pair of skinny jeans to wear them with.


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    This thread amuses me 'cause I just put boots like you've described on Sim-Rye earlier today. xD

    I don't know about boots. The only boots I own are snow boots from Target.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye View Post
    Those. are. PERFECT!!! Thank you! They look like the perfect slip ons. Do you get the gappage, or are they snug on the calves, or a good in between? They look like they'd be good for my calves.

    I'm trying to decide between the black and the wine leather. Hmmm...

    I wonder if these are still in the shops. I might head out after work to check it out. If I buy them, I need to buy a new pair of skinny jeans to wear them with.
    They're snug, but not super snug. It's definitely not the kind of boot you have to struggle to get on or off. You just sorta slip right into them. And there's a buckle that lets you adjust the fit. They're like flip flops, but in boot form.

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    Those are some nice boots.. except for the ones Cuch posted and the Ed Hardy ones.... Tattoo trend is over!!


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