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Sep 9, 2013
Stephanie F.
Hi all :)
I have a problem with combat boots although I love the style.
is it normal that your legs appear thicker than usual or is it just my mind thats joking me? :p
Sep 9, 2013
Aygun Z.
hi
Sep 9, 2013
Hannah K.
They can cut your legs off at an awkward length, making you look shorter, but unless you have chunky calves to begin with, they shouldn't make your legs appear thicker. It's probably all in your head! :)
Sep 9, 2013
Emily M.
Try folding them down. I don't have that problem though!
Sep 10, 2013
Bridget D.
Try an over the knee sock to go right above the boot it'll make your legs skinnier. Especially the ones that fold over and had lace or a thicker rim at the top you can find then at target free people forever 21 or urban