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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:

These are the three favorite designer styles, Stella MacCartney for their sleekness, Prada for the rougher edge (hah!), and Rodarte for just being amazingly awesome. Of the three, Rodarte definitely is my favorite.

These are the three favorite designer styles, Stella MacCartney for their sleekness, Prada for the rougher edge (hah!), and Rodarte for just being amazingly awesome. Of the three, Rodarte definitely is my favorite.

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...

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).