Have you ever wondered if any style of shoes will go well with your legs?. In the same way that buying clothes, you have to consider your body type when buying shoes you should consider the size, shape and texture of your legs and feet, as well as your height. Below we show different styles of shoes and how they fit into the different types of legs
The boots or shoes that are tied at the ankles.
Both styles will look good if you have long legs and thin (dressing up if your legs are thin), especially if your ankle area is thin, since these are going to emphasize that area. If you have calves and / or thick ankles, or if you are short you need to escape, and that by emphasizing that area you will make your legs look shorter and make you look even shorter.
- Boots
If you are short, wear boots that end just below the knee and have heel so your legs look longer. If you are using a long skirt or dress to below the knee boots, make sure that these are the same color as the skirt or dress, this will help your legs look visually longer. An additional tip is to avoid wearing boots that reach halfway up your calves or ankles if you have thick legs (like dress if your legs are thick). If your legs are too thin avoid wearing boots that remain wide in the calf area, you should fit snugly in the area, because otherwise we will emphasize the thinness of your leg.
- The dancers
The dancers are very comfortable and versatile because they can be used practically for the day and night, depending on the style. But be careful when using them, if you have short legs and thick then only use dancers long dresses above the knee. If you are petite, then opt for styles that end in a point, instead of round or square.
- Flat sandals
As the dancers are very versatile. Avoid using those that tie at the ankle if you have short legs. If you have thick legs or feet prevents those delicate styles, for example those with skinny straps that make your feet more noticeable bulk.
The boots or shoes that are tied at the ankles.
Both styles will look good if you have long legs and thin (dressing up if your legs are thin), especially if your ankle area is thin, since these are going to emphasize that area. If you have calves and / or thick ankles, or if you are short you need to escape, and that by emphasizing that area you will make your legs look shorter and make you look even shorter.
If you are short, wear boots that end just below the knee and have heel so your legs look longer. If you are using a long skirt or dress to below the knee boots, make sure that these are the same color as the skirt or dress, this will help your legs look visually longer. An additional tip is to avoid wearing boots that reach halfway up your calves or ankles if you have thick legs (like dress if your legs are thick). If your legs are too thin avoid wearing boots that remain wide in the calf area, you should fit snugly in the area, because otherwise we will emphasize the thinness of your leg.
- The dancers
The dancers are very comfortable and versatile because they can be used practically for the day and night, depending on the style. But be careful when using them, if you have short legs and thick then only use dancers long dresses above the knee. If you are petite, then opt for styles that end in a point, instead of round or square.
- Flat sandals
As the dancers are very versatile. Avoid using those that tie at the ankle if you have short legs. If you have thick legs or feet prevents those delicate styles, for example those with skinny straps that make your feet more noticeable bulk.