HomeBootsWhat To Wear With Fringe Boots Pin447TweetShareShare447 Shares There used to be a time when fringe boots were categorized under ‘Hippie’ or ‘Native’ styles exclusively. But today, that same 70’s trend is a fashion favorite for many. While fringe boots might appear to be tricky to style with, they are actually very adaptable and appealing. As part of an outfit, they certainly grab attention right away and give off a country / cowboy vibe to your appearance. With fringe boots, there’s just one rule: DO NOT OVERDO. As the boots alone are flamboyant enough, the trick is to wear them with simple and basic outfits and accessories.For casual looks, denim pants or leggings along with everyday t-shirts or blouses would look best with fringe boots. In this case, maintaining the color combination is not as difficult – given that your boots are of the standard black, grey or tan shades. Almost all colors and styles look cute. Just keep it light and demure, nothing too flashy. During winter, you can substitute the top with an oversized cardigan, or maybe add a denim / leather jacket to your outfit with such boots. Fringe boots with mini skirts are also an excellent style. This combination emphasizes the boots more than when worn with pants. Tall Fringe Boots Looks Fringe boots come in all different designs. The most prominent feature after the fringes themselves is the length. Tall fringe boots, out of all the others, tend to demand the most limelight – because of the surface area they cover. And a higher area usually means more fringe = more attention. Tall fringe boots with knee-length dresses look totally fab as well. Tan Fringe Boots Ideas While black could be the most preferred color by many, tan fringe boots have a charm of their own. They could be, however, a bit trickier to style with. Here’s the tip: tans usually match well with solids, pastels and warm tones. Also, try having at least one accessory that somewhat matches with the shade of your boots – purse, jewelries, hats, scarves, or even your hair! Moreover, tan fringe boots can also enhance an ‘Aztec’ or ‘Native’ look. And tan fringe boots with denims? Totally! How To Wear Fringe Boots In Summer Fringe boots can be worn not during winter, but during summers too. These boots look amazing with dresses regardless of their color, length or heel types. If you feel that tall or mid-calf fringe boots might be a problem, you can consider ankle fringe boots too. Bonus: Blue Fringe Boots The traditional black, tan and grey fringe boots are relatively easier to style and thus commonly seen. But other vibrant colors also exist, like blue, teal, pink, maroon and many more. As these shades are rather unconventional, they are the typical fringe boots you often see. But the uncommon color doesn’t necessarily mean you shouldn’t try it – because clearly, they are beautiful! The styling trick is the same as tan fringe boots: having atleast one element of the same shade. The style above features Aqua colored jewelries matching with the boots. This last outfit shows Russian Blue toned boots, which the wearer matched alongside a pink dress with floral prints of a similar blue shade. Very thoughtful indeed.With a little attention and creativity, even these unusual colored fringe boots can be paired up with clothing pieces that are already in your closet. Classic fringe boots are made of suede, but in recent times a wide range of fabrics, including leather, are being used also. These boots can come different types of heels, like tube, ankle, wedge, stiletto or block. Before deciding on an outfit, find out which material and type of heel suits you best by trying out a few options first. Because, as much as these aspects can make or break an appearance, your own comfort is just as important and hence should come first.While you’re at it, check out our styling tips on Black Ankle Boots and Combat Boots! Pin447TweetShareShare447 Shares