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Low Cut Boots for Women

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Summary: Women wearing low-cut boots should consider two things, what is being worn with them, like a dress or skirt, and if they are going to be worn with skinny-legged jeans. Have the right wardrobe when considering the purchase of low-cut boots with tips from an experienced retail shoe store manager in this free video on fashion.

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By Nequan Peartree
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Nequan Peartree has three years in retail shoes and accessories experience. She currently manages a store called Shoe Diva, that specializes in high-end replicas and high-quality...read more

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"Hi I'm Nequan Peartree from Shoe Diva located in Wilmington, North Carolina and we are going to talk about how to select low cut boots also known as ankle boots or booties. When you are thinking about buying a low cut boot you want to take two things into consideration. If you are going to wear that ankle boot with a dress, skirt or if you plan to wear them preferrably with skinny legged jeans. If you are going to go for a skirt or a dress an ankle boot or something that comes up to the ankle would work best. They come in a variety of shapes and styles with the pointy toe which gives it kind of the 80's rockers feel and as you see this boot has some embellishment with it with the studs and the buckle. These would work well with skinny legged jeans, they would work well with dresses or skirts or if you are looking for something that is a little bit more chic you can go with a round toe bootie. As you can see this shoe, this boot does have a very low cut right in here and it has the little buttons on it so this would be perfect to wear with a pencil skirt or with dresses and you can also pull this off with skinny leg jeans and those are my tips on how to select low cut boots."

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