The Only 3 Boot Styles Chic French Women Wear

The Only 3 Boot Styles Chic French Women Wear

I must preface this by whereas that it's probably a bit of an overstatement to say that the three marching styles I'm well-nigh to discuss are the only boots that French women overly wear. There is certainly some variety (especially among the malleate crowd), but none of that variety is worth talking well-nigh if you want a generalization of the boots that French women wear.

I squint at photos of French women and the outfits they wear basically every day as a digital malleate editor, and I often find commonalities among the pieces they wear. From what I've observed, French women aren't particularly experimental with their footwear (again, generalizing), and I tend to see the same shoe styles and trends quite a lot. Since it's officially marching season, let's get increasingly specific with this and tank well-nigh those. There are three styles, in particular that you'll see then and then if you too study the feet of French women. Scroll for the proof and to shop the three French girl-approved styles.

If I had to segregate just one style to be the #1 favorite among the French, it's archetype block-heel toddle boots. It makes sense, as it's a archetype style that's unchangingly "in", goes with everything, and can be dressed up or down.

When wearing skirts, short dresses, and slim jeans, French women often turn to knee boots. They requite a sleek, polished effect that's an undeniable trademark of French style.

Ever since stocky boots considering so very popular a few seasons ago, French women have really embraced the style. I regularly see them paired with everything from denim to leggings to skirts and dresses. And although they may be the trendiest style of the three, I don't suspect that French girls will waif them unendingly soon.

Next up, 30 H&M and & Other Stories finds that requite that French-girl look.