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Willow Summers

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thigh length boots
« on: 21 June 2016, 04:08:48 pm »
I bought some recently. They are lace up ones, from top to bottom and I'm struggling with them. No matter how tight I pull the laces, the boots still fall down a bit and look all baggy.  Can anyone recommend any that stay up where they should?

Also, can anyone tell me how to walk in them? I couldnt bend my knees in them and I looked like a soldier from the SS   :-\

I have spent my whole life as a tomboy, so I'm struggling with the whole feminine, sexy slut look (which is what im after)

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Jill

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #1 on: 21 June 2016, 06:18:54 pm »
I bought some recently. They are lace up ones, from top to bottom and I'm struggling with them. No matter how tight I pull the laces, the boots still fall down a bit and look all baggy.  Can anyone recommend any that stay up where they should?

Also, can anyone tell me how to walk in them? I couldnt bend my knees in them and I looked like a soldier from the SS   :-\

I have spent my whole life as a tomboy, so I'm struggling with the whole feminine, sexy slut look (which is what im after)

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I can't help you with walking in those boots but I do like your name. I did a little google and found that thighboots can be bought in all colours and more so, rainbow patterns!   ;D  I don't think we can put links/photos on here so go and look!!!!!!

katrina

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #2 on: 21 June 2016, 07:38:27 pm »


Also, can anyone tell me how to walk in them? I couldnt bend my knees in them and I looked like a soldier from the SS   :-\



Lol! Yes its very awkward to walk in full thigh length boots, even more difficult to bend so no riding cocks in them, then again I don't think they're designed for walking in... ;D


The just over the knee ones are much better and clients often can't tell the difference  :)

Willow Summers

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #3 on: 21 June 2016, 07:44:10 pm »


Also, can anyone tell me how to walk in them? I couldnt bend my knees in them and I looked like a soldier from the SS   :-\



Lol! Yes its very awkward to walk in full thigh length boots, even more difficult to bend so no riding cocks in them, then again I don't think they're designed for walking in... ;D


The just over the knee ones are much better and clients often can't tell the difference  :)

I didnt know there were boots that just went over the knee! I'll have a look, thanks.


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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #4 on: 21 June 2016, 07:53:28 pm »
Also, can anyone tell me how to walk in them? I couldnt bend my knees in them and I looked like a soldier from the SS   :-\

I can't help with your question but god this made me laugh!  :D
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Phoenix

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #5 on: 22 June 2016, 12:15:08 am »
I've had a pair of thigh length pvc boots from Bondara for 7 years. Laced with ribbon at the front and all the way up, the important thing is there is a side zip :)

ParisB

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #6 on: 23 June 2016, 04:56:47 pm »
If they are those PVC type boots them don't worry I cant walk in them either I don't think anyone can

You are just supposed to look good in them not actuslly do anything in them 😄

Nia Hope

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #7 on: 23 June 2016, 06:13:27 pm »
I think they mould to your legs over time, I've got some that fit like a glove now and also I think it's worth spending a bit more on them
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katrina

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #8 on: 23 June 2016, 08:22:45 pm »
I bought my full high thigh length boots from a 'normal' clothes shop, they were only about ?35. When I asked to try them on the girls in the shop were saying 'Oh yes these just an odd pair we've all tried them on but nobody wants them because they look like hooker boots... ;D

Emma_C

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #9 on: 24 June 2016, 08:34:26 am »
This is funny. I had some years ago but I refuse to wear them now. It's customary to walk like you've shit your knickers in them  ;D yep side zip is good & maybe do some squats to loosen them up a bit or shoe stretcher spray...I think Julia Roberts walked a bit funny in them didn't she in Pretty woman?

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #10 on: 27 June 2016, 10:13:34 pm »
I would love a pair of thigh high boots, but have the same problem. I bought some and they were too wide around the thigh and kept falling down, also they didn't look right so I returned them. I would only wear them with clients for incalls so I don't really worry about walking as they won't be on for long/or I'll be lying down anyway. I don't think I'd wear them out. I'd love to get some custom made so they actually fit!

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #11 on: 27 June 2016, 10:22:57 pm »
i do like them but i rarely or never get any request for them.  They want to see the legs apparently.

Blonde Floozie

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Re: thigh length boots
« Reply #12 on: 28 June 2016, 09:47:57 am »
I've got three pairs but my favourite are my red ones which are in a soft fabric so I can actually bend my knees.

The black ones practically give me pins and needles. A client asked me to put them on half way through a booking and it took me over 5 minutes - my fingers were numb tugging at the zip as well.

I keep looking at them and thinking, 'charity shop,' but as soon as I get rid of them I'll likely be asked for them so they sit in the corner scowling at me!!  ;D