Knee Boots
Knee boots can fall under a few different heights. Some
rise past the knee, while others just cover part of it. Boots that run
that high up the leg can occasionally restrict movement. When boots
extend beyond that height, they are generally considered thigh highs.
Other knee boots may stop just below the knee. These do not affect
mobility as much. Of course, the build of the heel for any of these
heights has its effect as well.
The height of knee boots will greatly affect the appearance of the
legs. A lower version will emphasize thigh length, while a longer cut
style will do the opposite. Though higher styles shorten thighs and
draw attention away from them, they do significantly extend the length
of the calves.