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These Are the Biggest Boot Trends You’ll See This Fall 2024
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Date:2025-04-13 20:06:02
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There's plenty to love about fall, the chill in the air, frizz-free hair, and all things pumpkin spice.
However, the true highlight of the fall season is the fashion, especially when it comes to boots.
Let's be real, no fall outfit is truly complete without a stylish pair of boots. That means adding a few pairs to your shoe rotation is a must.
Luckily, boots come in every fabric, color, and height you can imagine. But which boot trend will dominate this fall? Our shopping experts did the hard work for you and rounded up this year's top styles.
The best boots for fall (and even winter) are trendy, timeless, and complete any autumnal outfit.
For everyday wear, you can never go wrong with a Chelsea boot, whether you're headed to the office or the pumpkin patch. Shop our favorite options below.
If you're looking for something a bit dressier, go for a leather ankle boot with a block heel. We found a chic croc-embossed pair that will go with everything.
Naturally, a night out on the town calls for some show-stopping heels, such as a pair of sky-high platforms or some knee-high boots.
Looking for something with a low heel? Try a 60's-inspired boot with a kitten heel – a trend from spring that's still going strong – or try out an edgy ankle-height rain boot for a similar effect.
Of course, it wouldn't be a boot roundup without a pair of cowboy boots. They're even suitable for both day and night.
Embrace fall with a new pair of boots! Keep reading to shop the biggest fall boot trends you'll see on the streets this fall.
Featuring a sky-high chunky platform heel, these knee-high boots will make a statment wherever you go. The faux-leather upper adds tons of sex appeal.
Plus, this butterscotch shade just screams autumn.
Everyone needs some waterproof boots, and this is probably the chicest rubber pair we've ever seen.
The beige hue can be worn with so many outfits. The buckle strap adds an edgy touch to a classic silhouette.
These knee-high boots will instantly elevate even the simplest of outfits thanks to their trendy 60's-inspired silhouette.
They're drenched in eye-catching crystals and have a trendy kitten heel that makes them comfortable enough to dance in all night long.
These booties are giving major popstar vibes and we're here for it.
They feature a sock-inspired design and chunky platform heel that will never go out of style.
Everyone needs a pair of black knee-high boots, but these are sure to stand out from the crowd.
In addition to their block heel, this pair is made from sleek satin, which makes them a great nighttime option during the fall season.
Where can't you wear these ankle booties? Boasting a croc-inpsired patent leather finish, they're as timeless as they are chic.
The block heel isn't just stylish, it also adds some welcome support.
It's horse girl fall y'all, which means you can't enter the season without a pair of trusty cowboy boots.
These boast decorative Western stitching and a polished silver cap toe that adds a tough edge.
If you're in need of some everyday boots, you can't go wrong with a pair of classic Chelsea boots like these.
The lugged sole and chunky heel adds a modern feel, while the elastic panels make them easy to slip on and off.
Featuring suede uppers (which is such a seasonl fabirc BTW), these heeled ankle booties are the best finishing touch to any nighttime outfit.
The sculptural gold heel makes this pair so unique. Plus, they're on sale now!
If it's height your after, look no further than these stunning ankle boots.
The tall platform and assymmetrical heel have a 70's feel but the beige hue keeps them chic and modern.
If you like the look of a Chelsea boot but perfer something with a bit of height, this heeled pair is just what you need.
We guarantee you'll be wearing these all fall (and winter) long since they go with everything.
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