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One of the great things about slouchy boots is their versatility! If you prefer a semi-slouchy boot, simply tug the top of the boot up to reduce the slouch.  Focus on making the boots less slouchy on the widest part of your leg to create a slimmer silhouette. If your boots won’t stay up, use a boot band or adhesive tape to keep them in place. If you love the slouchy look of this trend, you can embrace it by pushing the boots down. Tug the boots down to create additional folds and wrinkles for a super slouchy look. If your boots are leather or suede, you can pair them with either shiny or matte fabrics. However, if your boots are patent leather, vinyl, or another shiny material, you’ll want to wear them with matte fabrics to keep your look from becoming too costume-like.  For instance, shiny black slouchy boots would look great with dark-wash skinny jeans and a floral-patterned blouse. A vinyl bodycon dress paired with vinyl slouchy boots, on the other hand, takes the look over the top.
Pull the boots up for a streamlined silhouette. Push the boots down to create a more substantial slouch. Pair shiny boots with matte fabrics.