Could these be a modern version of the white go-go boots I’ve been craving? I think so. Tsubo’s are known for being very comfortable. I love these in white, for a mod feel, but I could easily see myself wearing the brown or black version also. My only concern is the the circumference of the shaft is only 14.5 inches, which would be painfully tight on my calves. I could get them stretched, but there’s no guarantee that they could stretch enough to fit comfortably. I’ll be keeping my eye on these.
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So I’ve been checking out boots galore recently, and when I was in Cali, I found several. Problem is- fashionable often means slim- the boots I loved wouldn’t fit around my calves, and oddly, on my body, my calves are muscular and slim…. so whats the deal? No idea, but I desperately want a pair of boots, and it looks like I might have to try out the UGG Cardy boots- but it says that are 14′ uncuffed. Any tips? And yeah I love these modern looks, super trendy New York style!
these are lovely!