The Do’s and Don’ts Of Women’s Desert Boots

With its simple silhouette and iconic history, the classic desert boot has remained the footwear of choice for everyone from college prepsters to corporate businessmen. These days, the desert boot is having its moment in the spotlight with styles that are suitable for men and women.

Not to be confused with those standard steppers of menswear, we’ll show you the women’s rules to wearing desert boots.

Do: Go For A Wedge

Desert boots are now being designed with women in mind, and a wedge boot will give you the same comfort while elongating your silhouette.

Don’t: Bother With Boyish Rubber Bottoms

While we love the quintessential rubber bottomed boots of the past for men, they can make an otherwise casual outfit for a woman look too masculine or rough.

Do: A Pop Of Color

A pair of pink or green desert boots bring a casual pop of color to a neutral outfit like jeans and a tee. If you’re hesitant of going too bright, try contrasting a colored shoe lace like red with a dark blue or brown boot.

Don’t: Bother With Black

Black desert boots will cut your silhouette and make your legs look short.

Do: Contrast Them With Girly Pieces

Leave your office-suited staples for simple pumps and sandals and contrast a dusty beige desert boot with a crisp white flowy dress.

Don’t: Wear Them To Work

Desert boots are too casual to wear in a working woman’s office and should instead be saved and styled with your off-duty essentials.

Do: Embrace Cute Details

Inject some fun into an otherwise plain pair of desert boots with subtle details like tassels and bows or a fun micro-print.

Don’t: Choose A Chunky Sole

Thick soles will weigh down your feet and make you look clunky and bulky.

Desert boots can be worn all year long making them a perfect option for women to integrate into their wardrobes. Don’t follow the men’s lead, wear your desert boots the feminine way.

Desert boots are having a standout moment in women’s style.

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