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Stumped on what boots to add to your closet rotation—or where to begin if you don’t already own any? We’ve got you covered.
Boots span a wide-ranging and profound range, with styles no longer exclusive to just the chilly winter months. Fortunately, we cut through the noise to narrow down the ten silhouettes core to any wardrobe.
Whether your boot rotation needs a replacement or you want a fresh style to round out your collection, these pairs are essential to know. Though all boots are known for full foot coverage, their proof of worth in your closet is established through their details—which range from classic combat, equestrian, or stiletto shapes to modern finishes like platforms, lugged soles, and Western silhouettes. As an added bonus, all are known for their versatility, so you can wear them from day to night anytime.
Below, take a deep dive into the boots lexicon and discover the essential styles to know now.
Platform Boots
For a dynamic height boost, look to the platform boot. The style gained traction in the late 2010s and 2020s for its thick, supportive soles, which can pair smoothly with block or stiletto heels. The style’s range of colors and textures makes it easy to find a style that complements you—and will instantly streamline matching or coordinating bottoms or dresses.
Block-Heeled Boots
Block-heeled boots are a go-to for a reason. Whether pointed, almond-shaped, or square-toed, the style’s thick base gives it a practical finish that can be worn to the office, cocktails, or off-duty. Heights from ankle to knee-high prove there’s a silhouette for everyone.
Western Boots
Western boots bring a unique flair to any shoe lover’s boot rotation. The shoe’s roots in workwear and the Wild West give it a rugged yet bohemian feel. Meanwhile, pointed toes and thick heels create a dynamic and practical shape — as seen in ankle, calf-high, and knee-high pairs with numerous colors, details, and heel heights.
Lug-Sole Boots
Lug-soled boots are the utilitarian little sister of the staple combat boot — though with a more chunky, exaggerated silhouette. Chelsea or zip-up styles are easy to wear from day to night, while thick, ridged rubber soles bring a height boost packed with traction and a subtle edge.
Combat Boots
The combat boot is a true closet staple — especially when bringing an outfit a rebellious yet practical finish, thanks to its roots in rock culture. Styles with flat, stacked, or ridged soles are a classic, versatile outfit base. For a truly grunge look, try lacing into a pair accented with studs, chains, or spikes.
Over-the-Knee Boots
Though it’s a newer style in the boot lexicon, over-the-knee boots serve sharp style all year round. Available in a variety of colors, textures, and heel heights, this tall-shafted style is renowned for its comfortable fit and fuller coverage — which pairs equally well with miniskirts and shorts as it does with maxi skirts and dresses.
Stiletto Boots
There’s nothing as sleek or sexy as a stiletto heel, particularly on a boot. The thinly shaped base gives any casual or formal outfit a slick edge, especially with higher shafts—and, if you dare, higher heels. Sharply pointed toes give any neutral or colorful pair a dynamic finish.
Square-Toed boots
Square-toed boots are the quirky cousin of rounded or pointed boots. If you need a style with nostalgic roots in the ‘90s and early 2000s, this one’s for you! Narrower versions with thin heels create a chic flair a la London Tipton, while flat and squared iterations provide a comfortable edge.
Equestrian Boots
The equestrian boot hasn’t gone out of style on or off the racetracks—largely thanks to its versatile, knee-high silhouette with low heels and flat soles. Whether smooth, paneled, or accented with buckles or adjustable straps, any pair will give your looks a contemporary, preppy finish.
Shearling Boots
For those craving an ultra-cozy shoe to ward off chilly temps indoors or outdoors, consider adding a shearling boot to your rotation. Heeled or lug-soled pairs with fluffy, soft collars and trim will instantly add a plush base to any ensemble — while thick-soled versions like Ugg’s trendy new range are lined with shearling for a blanket-like feel.