This top is in my favourite knit top rayon-spandex fabrication. It’s super soft, extra casual, and easy to wear. Great with white jeans, metallic accessories and off you go. You’ll feel put together in a relaxed and comfy way. Cute geometric print too.
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Frye Melissa Button Boot
Frye Paige Tall Riding Boot
These boots are unique and each colour represents a different fashion persona. The distressed leather is what sold the style to me in the first place, but the contoured flap detailing is clever too. It’s especially great for tall lasses with wider calves. A roomy toe box and comfy boot, but it feels very flat. If you do not like the feeling of super flat heels give this style a miss. But if you love it like I do, give it a whirl. It’s fabulous worn over jeans.
Frye Veronica Slouch Knee-High Boots
I would own these if I didn’t already own a fabulous pair of grey slouch boots. No nonsense rugged edge in a clean sort of a way. The Zappos reviews are a great source of information so read them if you aren’t convinced by mine! Great on a narrow calf because slouch room around the calf is allowed. And great on a larger calf when the shaft is scrunched below the calf. Love these boots.
Frye Carson Shortie Ankle Boot
Timeless, ageless and fabulous. Perfectly classy under a pair of killer bootcut jeans. These boots won’t work if you have high insteps, but they should work for most other feet types, even those that run a little wide. Remember to cushion your boots with nice insoles and add an orthotic for extra support if you need it.
Frye Billy Short Ankle Boot
This style was already in the store, but has just come out in this distressed clay colour. It’s a great look on a chilly Spring day. They are so pretty in milky cream, I can’t stand it. Extra fab with faded blue jeans. Simply KILLER for a person like me that loves cream footwear.
Frye Rory Slouch Boot
I own these boots and they are heavenly. They made my favourites list for 2009 and will probably make the list for 2010. They are extremely soft and buttery and work with just about everything in my wardrobe. I wear them over jeans and with dresses and skirts, both dressy and casual. They scrunch down on the leg. Perfect for both a narrow and wide calf and available in black, dark brown and cognac.
Frye Harness Ankle Boots
These delights are not for everyone, but they’re cool if you like a bit of edge with your look. They are not as soft as the rest of the Frye collection, but like Dr. Martens, they become very comfortable after you’ve worn them in. I like these boots best in black. They are available in shades of brown too.
Sateen Shirtdress Tunic
The ink blue is delicious and the utilitarian vibe is a personal favorite. It looks a little better than flat cotton because of the textural sheen of the sateen. If you’re after an inexpensive shirt dress, give this a bash. I have no idea how it will handle a laundry cycle, but it fits well and is comfortable to wear. It was too short for me to wear as a dress, but it looked nice over skinnies. Could definitely work for petites.