Not exact matches
The top of the
boot stretches for the best fit around your
calf.
I have a 17»
calf, which is considered wide -
calf, so I had to look for
boots that had some
stretch in the
calf, usually stretchy fabric near the zipper, or were labeled wide -
calf.
-- Marc Fisher Over-the-knee
boots: These are very comfortable, even with the heel, are true to size and have a lot of
stretch in the
calves.
My stipulations for over-the-knee
boots for work were that they be wide enough for my
calves (many options are made for skinny
calves), a block heel (added comfort and traction for my long walks across campus), and a tie at the top that would keep the
boot from falling down my leg even if it got
stretched out.
If you're looking for tall
boots to fit a wide
calf, I find the faux suede fabric usually has more
stretch.
I'm 5» 2» with narrow ankles and
calves and have been searching for above - the - ankle / mid-calf «stocking
boots» or
stretch boots that have a similar shape to the Stuart Weitzman 50 / 50s but at this shaft height.
When it's time to
boot it up with thigh high
boots, nothing beats the glamor of a quality
stretch leather that's designed to perfectly mould to your
calf size.
The
stretch fit top - line binding fits your
calf perfectly and allows warm air to stay in the
boot whilst cold air stays out.
My
calf circumference is an 18 — 18.5 ″ and even though the
calf circumference for the Lane Bryant
boots says 17 ″, they do
stretch and fit very comfortably even with denim as you can see.