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Old 03-15-2012, 06:22 PM   #1  
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Another pear shaped/large legged question. I always read that pear shaped women should not wear calf high boots as it cuts the leg off and is generally unflattering. So knee high boots seem to be recommended a lot but when I try on knee high boots I find that they make me look even larger. Often because the foot part is so small and thin and then it just goes up and up to accentuate my large legs.

Right now I have calf boots and I can see what they mean but I don't know what would be flattering..

Anybody have any ideas?
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