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Nov 14, 2013
Lisa G.
Wanting to buy a new pair of boots, not sure which to go with or if I can successfully pair things with the short. Any thoughts on favorites?
Nov 14, 2013
Shelley W.
If you can afford both I would go for both lengths. I get more wear out of my short boots than my long (which I rarely reach for because I live in northeast FL).
Nov 14, 2013
Symone B.
It all depends on where you live and which ones will be more practical. I have one pair of short boots but that's only because I'm a Florida Sunnie like Shelly 😊 when I move to ATL soon, then will have to invest in longer boots
Nov 14, 2013
Mary T.
Ya I live in tx and I live in my short boots. They are also flat so I think that's why too. I save my tall ones for going out.
Nov 14, 2013
Mistreece L.
I own both and for me the long ones are a little more versatile. Goes great with leggings, skinnies, skirts/dresses. The short ones, not so much. Of course it can depend on the style of the boot as well.
Nov 15, 2013
Jay M.
I own only long boots so I guess I'm bias and would say long. oh unless you count uggs! Those are more like slippers than boots tho. lol.
Nov 15, 2013
Gypsy S.
I agree if you can spring for both go with that. I hardly wear anything else. I am a boot addict lol 💜