• Around 1000 BC, the first boots as we know them today appeared. Before that, "boots" consisted of three different components: the soles, the uppers, and a kind of legging that went around the legs.

Around 1000 BC, the first boots as we know them today appeared. Before that, "boots" consisted of three different components: the soles, the uppers, and a kind of legging that went around the legs.

Boots didn't start to be worn frequently by women until the 19th century.

It wasn't until the swinging 1960s that they were considered a high fashion item.

Of course, since then, women's boots have evolved to the point of being popular among women's world.

Here are a number of boot types to complete your closet look:

1. Chelsea boots

 Close-fitting, ankle-high boots with an elastic side panel.

 They often have a loop or tab of fabric on the back of the boot, enabling the boot to be pulled on.

The boot dates back to the Victorian era when it was worn by both men and women.


(Photo/Courtesy: Thursday Boot Company, Chelsea Boots)



2. Buckle boots

 A bit more casual than most other types of boots, but they can still be worn with a variety of outfits. They are typically made of leather and can have different heel heights.


(Photo/Courtesy: Lyst, Buckle Boots)


3. Feather boots

A fun alternative to traditional boots.

 They’re usually made from leather or suede, and they come in a variety of colors.

The heel on these boots can vary from low to high, making them great for casual or bolder, more adventurous looks.


(Photo/Courtesy: ShopStyle, Feather Boots)


4. Fringe boots

A fun way to add a little edge to your outfit.

They can be paired with jeans, skirts, and dresses for looks that range from casual to formal.

Wear them with t-shirts or sweaters for an edgy take on the everyday look!


(Photo/Courtesy: Chic Soul, Fringe Boots)


5. Crystal Boots

If you’re looking for a pair of boots that has some pizzazz, crystal or rhinestone boots are the way to go.

These eye-catching shoes will instantly make any outfit stand out—and they’re perfect for parties, clubbing, and even concerts!

You can wear these with anything from shorts to jeans, to dresses.


(Photo/Courtesy: Etsy, Crystal Boots)


6. Riding Boots

Riding boots, also known as equestrian boots, are a type of shoe that was made for horse riding.

These boots typically come with a low heel of less than 1 inch, and they are high enough to provide protection from the leg rubbing against the saddle, but not tall enough to constrain movement of the leg.


(Photo/Courtesy: The Pioneer Woman, Riding Boots)


7. Wedge boots

 A great alternative to heels because they’re easy to walk in and they add height to your legs.

 They have one solid sole that also serves as the heel, so these shoes add more support to your feet compared to other heel styles.

                                                                        

(Photo/Courtesy: Backyard Shoez, Wedge Boots)


8. Cowboy boots

  A classic and they can be worn with almost any outfit.

They come in different styles, but all have a short heel and a pointed toe.

A pair of these boots will last you for years, so they’re an investment worth making!


(Photo/Courtesy: Yours Clothing, Cowboy Boots)


9. Thigh-high boots

 Great for winter months as they keep your legs warm and protected against the elements.

They’re also known as thigh-length boots or simply thigh boots, and they extend above the knees to at least mid-thigh.

If you’ve been looking for a way to make your legs look longer, these are it!


(Photo/Courtesy: Shoetique Kenya, Thigh-High Boots)


10. Combat boots

 These are military-style boots that were designed to be worn by soldiers during combat or combat training.

Because of this, combat boots often have a thick sole to increase stability when walking on uneven land, thanks to their good traction.


(Photo/Courtesy: Yaoota, Combat Boots)


11. Sock Boots

Sock boots are a combination of your favorite socks and your favorite boots.

 They slip on like a shoe, replicating the silhouette of socks at the shaft of the boots.


(Photo/Courtesy: Chic Pursuit, Sock Boot

12. Knee-high boots

Are boots that rise to the knee and generally come up to the calf?

 Knee-high boots can be either leather or fabric, and they’re usually worn with leggings, skinny jeans, dresses, or a skirt.


(Photo/Courtesy: Chic Pursuit, Knee-High Boots)



13. Ankle boots

Are a perfect choice.

These fashionable shoes are made from various materials—including suede, leather, and faux leather—and come in a variety of colors to match any wardrobe and any vibe there is.

(Photo/Courtesy: Chic Pursuit, Ankle Boots)