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I played around with lots of skirts and dresses and pants to push the boundaries of just how curated I can get with my Dr.Martens. I really wanted to prove to myself and everyone out there who love Dr.Martens as much as I do that you can be expressive and style your wardrobe with combat boots. I love Dr. Martens so much I bought 3 different pairs and I don’t think I’m gonna stop there! I love the play on strong juxtaposition you can have by styling combat boots with a feminine skirt. Below I documented ways to pull it off using skirts, dresses, and pants. Scroll down for photos and my take on styling classic combat boots.
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Alot of the times combat boots work as an advantage if you’re dealing with skirts that hit above the ankle and aren’t long enough; paring it with a ankle cut book like the Dr.Martens VONDA covers up your leg. Check out the lookbook video to see how I style Dr.Martens with a skirt!
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Dr. Martens Do’s:
- Above ankle length skirts
- Baggy combat pants that scrunch at the bottom hem
- rolled up straight leg pant
- flowy dress that hits above the ankle (if its still too much leg showing than wear muted leggings so that there is space between the dress and boots)
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