15 of the Best Mid-Calf Boots for Fall
Don’t worry—we haven’t given up entirely on our classic over-the-knee boots, and as much as we love our everyday booties, sometimes we just need something to break up the cycle. Enter: mid-calf boots. The unexpected shoe height gives any boots a refreshing approach for this fall, and we couldn’t be more pleased.
We could go on and say something about how these boots find the perfect middle ground between the rest of our boot styles, but that would be stating the obvious. That being said, we can’t deny how surprisingly versatile these in-between boots can be. Wear them with everything from minidresses and midi skirts to your favorite pair of jeans for the fall. You just can’t go wrong.
Convinced yet? We rounded up the coolest mid-calf boots that will have you wanting to add these to your fall wardrobe, if you haven’t already. Read on to check them out below!
Now if you'll excuse us, we're about to add all these to our carts.
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