Second, when the tight end slides back to block, he eats up two defenders because they are
thinking boot leg, with the tight end sliding back into the flat or that the tight end will cut them on a run.
Not exact matches
Story for the gods... they don't need Van Persie to beat us, just get some kids off the streets in a Man U, Chelski or hell, even Monaco kit, top it up by putting the moaning one [or just about any brash folk like Berbatov] in the picture and we are in deep s ** t, our players will quake in their
boots and lose the plot; we only beat Man City «cos their manager is almost as studious and gentlemanly as our prof. kindly remind me of one feisty game we've won in recent times, ok maybe Stoke [it took a broken
leg to Ramsey and constant harassment before our players
thought it was necessary to stand up to Stoke].
I agree they make my
legs longer but I
think I'm going to continue to wear these
boots with other bottoms b / c they are a fun change!
I
think I could just about substitute them for a biker
boot in some of my outfits, (with boyfriend jeans, with skinny jeans, or even
leggings... and with the wide -
leg trousers now on my wishlist).
As for your amazing red
boots, well I personally
think the height looks perfect with you tall
legs.
My first
thought was just to tuck my jeans into the
boot — maybe my jeans aren't quite tight enough at the bottom because there was still some bunching around my
legs.
It works really well here with jeans, but I
think it would be perfect with a pair of black
leggings and some ankle
boots too.
Unless you are sporting a pair of jeggings or
leggings, many of my skinny jeans were still a bit too wide at the ankle, which caused bunching over top of the
boot (
think stuffed sausage).
I loved your post on short
boots, which I often wear because my foot length:
leg width ratio just wasn't what the designers had in mind... Anyway, I just ordered these most beautiful
boots and
thought you might also find them drool - worthy.
I also
think that it would work really well with a pair of
leggings and riding
boots too!
sweater dress +
leggings +
boots I can't
think of a better invention than
leggings for Thanksgiving... because who wants to wear jeans on the day that an average american will consume 4,500 calories?
But I
think the faux leather trim on the
leggings, the studded clutch, and the
boots give a bit of edge to my comfy look.
I
think this length looks nice on you ESPECIALLY with the black
boots — I
think keeping the color the same keeps the
leg line looking as long as possible even with the cropped pants length.
The Stuart Weitzman 50/50
boots are ideal for narrow calves: http://rstyle.me/n/csjyg558an I
think a flat pair of OTK
boots would be easy for the office, with black
leggings and a longer tunic or sweater.
I
think it's somehow a subtle shame when you seem someone wearing them and there isn't a foot gap between the
boot lining and twig of a
leg.
I
think due to the weather here we can't get away with bare
legs and
boots like that.
When the over the knee
boots trend first started, my original
thought was I'm 5» 3 those
boots will swallow my
legs.
I don't have
boot cuts, but am
thinking of doing a variation - straight
leg, dark wash jeans with my red leather blazer - when I run out for a hair cut tomorrow.
I favor skinnies over
boot cut but your sailor pants have me
thinking I may want to try a wide
leg for fun.
I really didn't notice the boobage — I was looking at the print of the skirt and
thinking oh — very pretty — Greetje's
legs look great — fabulous location, must visit that glasshouse if we ever return to Amsterdam — ha, ha, at the
boot on the cactus etc.....
I have a pair of skinny white jeans that I hate, so I'm
thinking about either a baby
boot cut or a straight
leg.
I chose to style it with jeans and over-the-knee
boots, but I
think it would be super cute with
leggings.
Suede — While most
think of Suede Loafers and
Boots (like the ones I wore Here), in this case I am talking about all the suede
leggings, pants and skirts.
I
thought about it so often and never dared to try it in public...) Unluckily the
boots are stumpifying your beautiful
legs quite a lot, which is disturbing the picture a little for my eyes.
On others, I
think cowboy
boots look cute especially with bare
legs and feminine skirts and dresses.
I
think the only reason my guy (Joe) likes it is because I wear it with black
leggings and over-the-knee
boots.
I'm a size 4 but hippy and I
think skinny jeans look terrible on me — I look like an ice cream cone:) I prefer bootcut or straight
leg jeans or cords with either flats or flat
boots (under the jeans).
It's not long enough to cover my bum but I
think it would still look super cute paired with
leggings and some riding
boots.
In the meantime - and certainly long after if I don't end up taking the plunge - I can't help but
think of the many amazing looks (from long wool winter dresses to being slipped beneath the hems of a pair of classic wide -
legged, high - waisted trousers) that these terrifically pretty old - fashioned styled
boots would go with.
Since I
thought this Thursday we were doing a polka dot theme, I decided to share my new dotty dress It's more of a summery dress - being white and pink and beige and all — but I decided to «winterfy» it with
leggings,
boots, and a black cardi (not pictured).
It works dressed up and down (
think flat
boots and
leggings), as weekend - wear or at the office (with skinny trousers and pumps).
This
boot style was everywhere last fall, and then all over the streets through spring and summer, so I'm
thinking it has the
legs for another few seasons.
«I also
think the combination of a pretty vintage dress plus a pair of motorcycle
boots plus
leg hair equals ultimate badasserrie,» she said.
«These
boots are for people with long
legs» I
thought as I lusted over outfit after outfit.
Guy's perspective: I
think riding
boots are incredibly sexy on a woman and I actually prefer the look of when women wear them with dresses / skirts (especially knee - length and shorter) instead of with skinny jeans, because with skirts / dresses, it shows off the
boots and the
legs of the girl wearing them.
Naturally I started putting outfits together and
thinking of all the pretty little dresses,
boots,
leggings and cute tops I will buy her.
and I have always shied away from OTK
boots thinking they would take up my whole
leg!
These
boots also come in black, but I
thought that being petite, lighter color would elongate my
legs and make me look a bit taller.
Besides the trusty jeans and skirt pairing, I
think that this top would soften up an edgy look with faux leather
leggings and ankle
boots.
I
think this type of
boots look great on girls with large and nice
legs as yours!
I
think I will try it with the denim
leggings and blue
boots.
I love over the knee
boots, but I'm a short
legged gal and I don't
think the style would look all that great on me.
I also
think it will work great to dress up with tights and heels or dress down with
leggings and
boots.
Outfit Details: Cardigan: Kohl's (on sale) Top: Simply Vera (sold out)-- Similar HERE and HERE
Leggings: Lauren Conrad
Boots: Charles by Charles David Deep
thoughts today.
For someone who is 5» 2 ″, I
think over the knee
boots make my
legs look «long».
It looks good here with these over the knee
boots and this long cardigan, but I
think the next time I wear it,
leggings need to be involved.
I really like this sweater, I
think it would be great with
boots and
leggings.
turtleneck +
leggings + poncho +
boots Everyone
thinks you're trying to be stylish, but really you're just wrapping yourself up in layers.
I bought the Cotillion dress to wear with some
leggings (or the Joe's Chelsea pants when they go on sale), flat
boots, and a cardi — I agree it's sheer, but I
think it will work.
I
think chelsea
boots will work well with my beloved wide
leg pants, and will serve as a way to lend a casual vibe to dresses and tights.