


Saturday /7pm
They say that when it really comes down to it, most of us are either shoe girls or a bag girls (though there’s a category that’s neither), meaning we would choose between a new bag or a new pair of shoes. I probably don’t have to even consider it: I’m a shoe girl through and through.
Which is why I was so excited about the onslaught of the thigh high boots in this year’s fall/winter designer collections:
Unfortunately, the height of these boots come with a daunting stipulation: the price tag. Even the ugly ones are hefty in the cost to my pocketbook. Anyway, I’d been aching for a pair of these when I came across a lovely pair from Zipia. Suede and about 3 inches keep it as innocent as thigh high boots can be. [Also, I'm not tall enough for a flat pair.]

Black or gray? I'm having trouble deciding, though I'm leaning towards gray because I just bought a nice pair of black suede boots a few days ago...
Here’s the unaffordable but attractive list: Brian Atwood ($1,475), Stella MacCartney ($1,595), Chistian Louboutin, Stuart Weitzman ($675).
Usually I like black much better than any grey, because it’s more striking as Aisling said. But I like the grey ones pictured here more than the black ones. Perhaps it’s because the folds and wrinkles are more accented and pretty.
Yeah, definitely. I think I took such a lucking to this pair because they seemed, well, more innocent than thigh high boots usually are.
I’m a bag girl myself, but seeing those shoes…whoa! I prefer the grey ones though.
I’m definitely the shoe type. Thigh-highs look ridiculously cool/entertaining to me, but they wouldn’t really go with the kinds of things I normally wear though. Although thigh-highs in general are not designed for “normal” occasions… heh.


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I’m a bag girl myself, but those boots are AMAZING. I’d probably go for black because they seem more striking to me, but the grey ones are cute too. Tough decision!
I ended up getting the gray and another pair of black, platformed ones. Oops.