It definitely is short and fits like a mini dress, so if you prefer a little
more leg coverage I'd suggest sizing up.
This type of boot is the perfect transition shoe between winter and spring, especially if you want to forgo stockings, thanks to the amount
of leg coverage they offer up.
It doesn't have the
hind leg coverage, which many dogs will prefer, and is also machine washable.
Maybe I need to try some capris, that way I can still have
full leg coverage with boots I've heard some good things about Target's line of workout gear, and this pair is cute.
Once properly broken in, lanolized if needed, and slightly felted, you never get leg or waist leaks out of this one because it has such high on the waist and low on
the leg coverage.
Plus
the leg coverage is always a plus, whether it is a cool spring day or the iciness of a summer office air conditioning.
This way you get
the leg coverage (and warmth — they're really warm!)
Over-the-knee boots pose some obvious challenges with all that
leg coverage, but it can be just as tricky figuring out how to wear ankle boots.
If you're averse to pants,
the leg coverage allows you roam free without the constraint of trousers.
You can wear black opaque tights with this look for
some leg coverage -LSB-...]
Read on to see which shoes are your best bet for winter hiking, full -
leg coverage, and more.