ALDO Canada: Extra 30% off all Reduced Boots + How to wear skinny jeans with boots


One of the hottest fashion trends this winter is wearing skinny jeans with boots. ALDO is offering an extra 30% off all reduced boots, your chance to catch up with this fashion craze.

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Click here for more details on this ALDO Boots Sale

I came across a very helpful article on the Catwalk Queen blog that explains
How to wear jeans with boots:

Don’t worry! I’m not so condescending that I think you don’t know how to wear a pair of boots under your favourite bootcuts, but I’ve had a few people asking me how to wear their jeans or trousers tucked into knee-high or calf-length boots without ending up with baggy knees and chunky-looking ankles. So I decided to share a few tricks of the trade with you…

Jeans Boots

Regardless of your size, the most flattering way to try the look is with a slightly slouchy boot with a reasonable heel or wedge. You need the height to stop you looking too short and stumpy, especially if you’re petite. Overall, this look does tend to work best on people who are tall and slim, but it shouldn’t be cast aside by anyone with a few curves. If you’re pear-shaped, balance out the look with a slouchy knit like the one in the middle, and avoid anything cropped or close-fitting on the top half. If you’re conscious of a large bust, try adding an eye-catching belt to draw attention down.

Jeans Boots

If all your jeans are flared or bootcut and your boots are quite close fitting, it might be best to invest in some skinny jeans. Bulk around the ankle is the surefire way to ruin this look, so go for tight-fitting, slim jeans that won’t sag. This is the only time I’d ever recommend people who are a UK size 14 or up to buy skinny or straight leg jeans, but since they’re going to be tucked into boots, it’s worth it. You could also recycle your Summer cropped jeans, and wear your boots underneath.

Jeans Boots

If you can’t be doing with buying a new pair of jeans, one trick to reduce the bulk is to fold your jeans in ‘pleats’ around your ankle, and then pulling on some socks or knee-highs to flatten them down. Pleating or folding in more than one place will stop you from having a big bump in one area. If you find that the extra bulk from your jeans makes zipping up normal boots impossible, [plus size shops] will have boots in larger calf widths.

My final tip is this: if all else fails wear a belt! One of the main reasons you get that saggy knee syndrome is because the waist of the jeans is slowly falling down, so hitching it up and pulling the legs down as far as the can go (tuck them into your socks, nobody will see) will help to create a smooth line.

For more useful fashion articles check out the Catwalk Queen blog.

Details on ALDO’s Boot sale here.


7 responses to “ALDO Canada: Extra 30% off all Reduced Boots + How to wear skinny jeans with boots”

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  2. Jennifer says:

    where does it say extra 30% off.. i checked the site and couldnt see it… it just says 50% off

  3. Shantel says:

    Skinny jeans are the ultimate comfort pants, at least for me. Black skinnies rock!

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  6. What a wonderful and a very lovely article!

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