You Are Riding Boots
You are very sophisticated. You have refined tastes, and you don't fall for cheesy trends.
You are naturally chic and stylish. You can pull together a great look in no time flat.

You don't need a lot of flash or bling in your life. You prefer the glamour of the understated.
You treasure wisdom. You are attracted to ideas and things that have stood the test of time.
I guess that's as close as I'll come to my "Harajuku boots".    God, I love those boots...
 

From: [identity profile] golden-meliades.livejournal.com


I expected something like this, this IS the sort of boot I like, though I'd prefer they were brown, or at least not SHINY. The shininess makes them look trampy and cheap.



You Are High Heeled Boots



You are incredibly sexy. There's no way you could hide it, so you just flaunt it.

You are a naturally talented flirt. You make everyone feel fascinating and attractive.



You have a wild streak. You like to have fun, and your idea of fun is pretty outrageous.

You dare to be yourself and life courageously. People respect you for it.


From: [identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com


I could totally see you in those kind of boots; though you're right...brown is better than shiny black. Yet, if you're wearing jewel tones in purple or blue (which I've seen you do), the black is better.

From: [identity profile] golden-meliades.livejournal.com


Black is a necessary evil. It sets off other colours and it's slimming and the most available in just about all articles of clothing. My own boots ARE black...and yeah, I wore them with my purple geometric dress in that picture. (Blue and purple are my most flattering colours, second only to brilliant cyan...let's face it. I'm a [*sob*]...winter.) It's the shiny vinyl look that reeeeeaaally turns me off. I have no objection to looking sexy, but I sure as heck object to looking cheap. -_-

But boots are pretty great overall. I must have heels on everything, though. Seems funny that you, half a foot shorter than me, probably go without heels regularly, whereas I tend to wear heels all the time (unless I'm wearing runners or no shoes at all, which IS the most common for me).

I kind of knew what sort of answer I'd get even before I started, because what I thought when going into the test was 'I don't care what kind of boots they are as long as they make my legs look great'. I like the way heeled boots make a woman walk with a feminine sort of aggression. ♥

From: [identity profile] tricia612.livejournal.com


I'm cowboy boots. Haven't worn a pair in years but the last ones I owned...they lived a good long life and were probably one of the most comfortable things every worn on my feet.

From: [identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com


I love good old cowboy boots too. I used to ride a LOT and I always wore these awesome old scuffed-up brown cowboy boots. They were like wearing nothing at all...the heel was JUST right for walking or riding or running or just about anything. I killed them by getting them wet on a camping trip & propping them by the campfire like I'd done a hundred times, 'cept I forgot about them & the fire TOASTED them to a crisp. I cried for a week.

Hard to find good cowboy boots. They are all pretty & embellished but not so practical, these days.

From: [identity profile] zannachan.livejournal.com


Heh. I got Riding Boots too, though I can't say that I ever feel especially sophisticated... not to mention chic and stylish. Comfortable and casual would probably be a more accurate description of my daily aesthetic. But my normal shoes--clogs, winter boots, and SCA footwear--didn't show up on the test.

I have a pair of decent cowboy boots that I've had forever--since grade school in fact, when I used to ride horses regularly (before I came to the reluctant realization that Zanna's allergies and horses really, really don't mix. At all). They are a little big on me because I hit my adult shoe size by the time I was in the 4th or 5th grade and my parents thought my feet were still growing, but they are still comfortable, if somewhat battered now.
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