Too-small Boots
I'm having some frustration because I've lost 85 lbs, am at least a size 6, weight just 130 lbs, and I still can't get a great pair of boots to fit around my calves.
Yesterday I dragged my husband to Macy's to shop for a pair, and the ones I liked wouldn't fit. Then I dragged him to TJ Maxx, where they had some fabulous designer boots deeply discounted, and they would fit either.
So at dinner, I was talking about that frustration. DH said "I think it's your height that's the problem."
Huh? Then he said it again, and then I got it. I'm only 5' tall. The curvy part of my calf starts before someone who's taller. Boots are made for taller women, and the boot widens at a higher point than what I need. I swear that man has moments of genius! For all these years that I've had this problem, I never thought of it this way.
For all of you petites that get frustrated trying to get boots to fit, this could be the reason. If you don't have this problem, don't tell me; I like having a rationale for this problem.
Yesterday I dragged my husband to Macy's to shop for a pair, and the ones I liked wouldn't fit. Then I dragged him to TJ Maxx, where they had some fabulous designer boots deeply discounted, and they would fit either.
So at dinner, I was talking about that frustration. DH said "I think it's your height that's the problem."

For all of you petites that get frustrated trying to get boots to fit, this could be the reason. If you don't have this problem, don't tell me; I like having a rationale for this problem.
I have the same problem. I tried on many boots last year, before I found a pair that I could zip up. Sometimes the ones with elastic are easier to get on. I found a pair of good looking boots at the Walk Shop in Berkeley that zip up and fit me great. They are very comfy, too.
I am only 4'11'' so I know what you are talking about. I discovered what your husband said to be true, when I was looking for boots last year.
http://www.walkshop.com/store/display.asp?g=female&b=rieker
The Salima style are the boots that I bought last year. They fit great and are very comfy.
gail
I am only 4'11'' so I know what you are talking about. I discovered what your husband said to be true, when I was looking for boots last year.
http://www.walkshop.com/store/display.asp?g=female&b=rieker
The Salima style are the boots that I bought last year. They fit great and are very comfy.
gail
Kim,
I'm 5' tall also. Have you considered shorter mid-calf boots? I just bought a pair and I think the shorter ones make me look taller. But I understand if you need them taller to keep warm. Not my issue here in Southern California. Good luck.
I'm 5' tall also. Have you considered shorter mid-calf boots? I just bought a pair and I think the shorter ones make me look taller. But I understand if you need them taller to keep warm. Not my issue here in Southern California. Good luck.
Melizabeth
RYN 9/20/11--HW 211--CW120--Extended TT 3/7/13
GOAL Weight 120 met 18 months post op
Yep, he's right. 5'1", runner and 30 years in combat boots--I know what you're talking about too.
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Calves are one of the last places to lose. I have lost some inches there but have no lose skin on my calves which tells you it is muscle, not fat left there. I haven't even tried on boots yet but I have been thinking about them. 4'11" will make it more difficult.
66 yrs young, 4'11" hw 220, goal 120 met at 12 months, cw 129 learning Maintainance
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