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    I've been on a never ending quest to find a pair of black knee high boots that will fit me.

    I want black, non-leather, 4-1/2 to 5 inch heel, pointed toe boots. They seem to be pretty popular every year, but I have a problem:

    I have skinny legs. My calves at only 12-3/4 inch around at it's widest point. I saw boots on Snaz that fit what I wanted (because I was hoping to find the lacing up ones too, if only for show) but they were too big! My skinny stick legs failed me again. I have to send them back.

    I saw another pair on Snaz that looked a little skinnier in the leg, but they didn't have measurements available for me.

    Bridgette! Or someone! Do you have measurements for the widest area of the leg on the boots following?:

    Ellie:
    511-GINA
    LAURA

    Pleaser:
    Domina-2000
    Domina-2020
    Seduce-2020
    Seduce-2024
    Seduce-2064

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    Default Re: Knee-High Boots

    Anyone?

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    Default Re: Knee-High Boots

    I've have the exact same problem and cannot find knee high boots that will fit properly. Instead I've started wearing thigh high boots which are ultra-sexy with a g-string!

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    The only luck i've ever had is with hot peppers or scallies. They don't have a website though(that I know of) and they're based out of Vancouver.

    They don't have a platform(well they do but its like half an inch), they have a 4 1/2 inch heel, zip up. I have SUPER tiny legs and most boots are too wide for me but these seem to fit me rather well.

    Alena Downs sells them as well actually.

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    Default Re: Knee-High Boots

    Any boots you get can be fitted by a shoe repair place. I have to get every pair of mine taken in because my calves are small.

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    Default Re: Knee-High Boots

    I'm no stick, but my calves are pretty thin. They never fill up the boot quite right, so I know what you mean. This is why I dislike most boots...plus I like to show off my tiny ankles. The boots hide these. But sometimes the shoes make the feet too sore, and there is no alternative.

    Maybe if you found a vinyl pair that stretches? The lycra equivalent? Although I know they aren't the best looking option.

    I got a pair of lace up ones from Bridgette, but even with the laces pulled as tight as they go, the boots are too loose. They still look hot enough to wear though.

    Best of luck!

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    Also i chose (love knee high boots, learned pole work in them so i would not fall) lace up knee-highs, or buy them and have them taken in.

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