Your Guide to Pull-On Ankle Boots Heel Heights

You already love pull-on ankle boots because of how easily you can slip them on and go. But there’s more to these boots than their ability to offer fast comfort without the fuss of a zipper. They come in a myriad of heel sizes and shapes, all of which should be taken advantage of during the cold weather seasons.

Here’s how the slightest change in the length of your heel can take your look to new heights.

Look Sharp

Probably the most ubiquitous of all pull-on boots is the Chelsea, which are flat shoes that stretch on the side and usually have a loop in the back. Once a staple for horseback riders during the Victorian era, the Chelsea boot is now favored for its ability to make any outfit clean and sharp. They go great with skinny jeans, but try pairing them with an emerald lace dress and sheer tights for a more glamorous look.

Yee-Haw

For a bit more depth and Western flair, add cowboy boots to your getup. The most common types stop mid-calf, but it’s good to start with one that stops at your ankle for maximum versatility. Cowboys are also perfect for accentuating your calves. Show off those toned gams in brown boots with a wide chunky heel, denim cutoff shorts and a crochet lace tank.

High and Mighty

Hands down, high-heeled boots will always be the holy grail of your cold weather wardrobe. It doesn’t matter if you wear them tucked into your jeans or with a leather skirt for a night out, they instantly add a sense of elegance to any ensemble. Elongate your legs by matching your boots to your bottoms, like a pair of black leather leggings and black boots with a tall stacked heel. Complete your ensemble with a white turtleneck sweater dress.

Show your ankles some love with a pair of no-fuss boots. From Chelsea boots to sky-high heels, pull-on ankle boots are a wardrobe staple that’ll pay off season after season.

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