We always have our eye on the biggest boot trends for fall and this season, one style is winning out: chunky boots. While they have been a favorite in past seasons, they were spotted all over the F/W 22 runways and the new arrivals sections at all of our favorite retailers are heavily stocked with the trend. They’re already a favorite among the fashion set but we’re predicting they’ll be even more popular this fall.
Not only is the boot style fashion-forward, but it’s also comfortable. Finished with platforms or thick lug soles, these shoes put a cool spin on flat boots. With styles ranging from high-leg Chelsea boots to Wellingtons to equestrian styles, there is sure to be a silhouette that you’ll want to add to your shopping cart. Ahead, see how chunky boots were styled on the F/W 22 runways and get inspiration for how to wear them from the fashion set.
A pair of white ankle boots get a cool, modern update at Dior with this lug sole version.
At Stella McCartney, we saw platform lug soles for a super chunky take on the trend.
Bottega Veneta debuted their BV puddle boots on the runway, ushering in the rubber boot trend.
At Khaite, we saw knee-high riding boots that reimagine the classic equestrian style with a slightly chunkier sole and wider shaft.
One of the most popular silhouettes among the fashion set? Chelsea boots with a slightly higher shaft. Pair them with a trench coat like the outfit here.
Here’s another great way to style a skirt set. The longer maxi skirt here is the perfect pairing for a mid-rise boot.
This look, pairing a cape-like piece with chunky boots, is the perfect look as we move into fall.
If you’re gravitating towards knee-high chunky boots, try wearing them with a leather dress layered over a button-down shirt.
Rubber Wellington boots are starting to pop up everywhere and are destined to be huge this fall.
You can’t go wrong by wearing black head-to-toe. The leather pants and blazer add a sleek element to the chunky footwear.
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