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Hey y'all. What are boho boots. Is it a certain style? I have a pair of red kneehigh 3" high heel boots I bought. In the listings on etsy they are classified as boho boots. Maybe you guys can shed some light on this subject. Keeping it real!


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Boho means bohemian. I'd Google that and check out what bohemian style is all about. I didn't realize that high heels were part of boho style, but there's no reason why not.

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Don't read too much into what people write in Ebay listings. Many vendors (sellers) don't even know what many of these things mean. You see boots listed as 'thigh boots' but they only come up to the calf. You see 'wood heels' which are actually stacked leather and my biggest anathema: 'designer' where the vendor doesn't have a clue who the designer is because they're cheap shoes from China.

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classic boho-style (bohemian is correct) means loose fit slouchy shafts (above the claf, under the knee) and small heels. a bit like a soft, casual riding boot.

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