We’ve Curated the Best High-Low Boot Shopping Guide
We dove into the runways and street style to uncover the luxury and budget-friendly trends for 2024.
Keeping up with shoe trends can feel like a full-time job. Between eyeing the designer pairs that walk down the runway, monitoring the new trendy sneakers celebrities wear, and keeping tabs on TikTok's -core du jour, seasonal shoe shopping can be an overwhelming feat. But autumn offers a respite from the trend cycle's madness because the best fall boots always persevere—no matter what fashion's bigwig footwear players show on the runways or what's trending on your For You Page.
Name a boot, any boot, and it will work as a boot trend for 2024's back-to-school season. Heeled knee-high boots and sharp ankle booties will elevate a fall work outfit so you can tackle a busy day of Q4 business meetings with your head and ankles held high. Out of the office, chunky combat boots are perfect for stomping on freshly fallen leaves, and a smart pair of leather thigh-highs will solve your mini skirt outfit dilemma.
Yes, it's worthwhile to consider what the fall 2024 trends have to say (above-the-knee boots and moto boots, for example, were repeat silhouettes on the runways this season), but whatever style speaks to you is the best boot for you this season.
Plus, you don't have to obliterate your total seasonal budget on a single pair because there is a gamut of great options at reasonable prices (think: $200 and below from brands like Madewell and Free People). Ahead, find some of the best buy-now, wear-forever fall boots for fall 2024 at a mix of price points.
Our Favorite Fall Boots
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- The Best Riding Boot: Reformation Nancy Knee Boot
- The Best Knee-High Boot: Tony Bianco Fantasy Heeled Boot
- The Best Over-the-Knee Boot: Madewell The Dimes Over-the-Knee Boot
- The Best Moto Boot: Frye 'Harness 12R' Leather Boot
- The Best Heeled Bootie: Aeyde Sofie Pointed Toe Bootie
- The Chelsea Boot: Veronica Beard Lada Chelsea Boot
- The Best Combat Boot: See by Chloé Mallory Leather Combat Boots
Riding Boots
According to fashion directors and retailers, the humble riding boot is a top fall and winter 2024 trend women will actually wear because it's a familiar fall favorite with easy practicality. Even those who don't frequent the stables (or, perhaps, have never even ridden a horse) can appreciate its low heel and walkability. Keep it slick and streamlined with a no-frills pair from the reliable Reformation or minimalist clothing brand Toteme.
Knee-High Boots
A classic knee-high boot is a core component of a fall wardrobe, and aside from the tall silhouette, the specifics of the shoe are up to you. Tony Bianco's Fantasy black boot, priced at $360, will work well when styled with your best fall dresses and suede mini skirts. On the more luxury end of the spectrum, Khaite's Marfa will earn you approval from any fashion-inclined friend, as will Loeffler Randall's pair made of burgundy leather, a foremost fall 2024 color trend.
Over-the-Knee Boots
A few inches above the more agreeable knee-high, these overachieving boots hit in the upper thigh territory. Chloé—whose Fall 2024 show was a love letter to boots so tall, they doubled as pants—offers ample smooth leather options in autumnal neutrals, like inky black and woodsy auburn. If you would prefer an option in a must-touch texture, consider Staud's high-heeled suede boot.
Moto Boots
While a buckle-heavy biker boot could currently be categorized as an of-the-moment trendy silhouette (you've likely seen outfit breakdowns featuring the shoe on TikTok and Instagram Reels), the rough-and-ready silhouette is a long-standing fall staple. Miu Miu helped reignite the recent moto moment on the runways, so the fashion house's hardware-heavy pairs are certainly one to consider. Alternatively, you can try Ganni's viral moto boots, which have been one of the most popular buys of the season, with demand increasing 296 percent according to Lyst's Q3 2024 Index.
Heeled Booties
Unlike a knee-high or thigh-length boot, ankle booties won't dictate your outfit as much. You can pair a chunky-heeled bootie like Free People's with your favorite wide-leg jeans and a button-down shirt. Or, for a more out-of-the-box option, Maison Margiela's split-toe Tabi Boots (which rank high on editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike's list of capsule wardrobe alternatives) lend themselves to a graphic print dress or your best tailored trousers.
Chelsea Boots
Classic Chelsea boots are believed to date back to the Victorian era. Known for the signature side-stretch elastic panels that make slipping them on and off easy, they're a textbook example of fashion-meets-function. Higher-heeled options like Veronica Beard and 3.1 Phillip Lim's offer a dressed-up sophistication, while heavy-tred styles like Ganni and Barbour's are more equipped for the great outdoors.
Combat Boots
Last but not least: the combat boot. To give your arches a break from a towering heel, go for a flat-soled style by Dr. Martens or Frye. But if its height you're after, Tory Burch's block-heeled boot and Zadig & Voltaire's tall lace-up both have you covered.
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Emma is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she writes deep-dive trend reports, zeitgeisty fashion featurettes on what style tastemakers are wearing, long-form profiles on emerging designers and the names to know, and human interest vignette-style round-ups. Previously, she was Marie Claire's style editor, where she wrote shopping e-commerce guides and seasonal trend reports, assisted with the market for fashion photo shoots, and assigned and edited fashion celebrity news.
Emma also wrote for The Zoe Report, Editorialist, Elite Daily, Bustle, and Mission Magazine. She studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center and launched her own magazine, Childs Play Magazine, in 2015 as a creative pastime. When she's not waxing poetic about niche fashion topics, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, reading literary fiction on her Kindle, and baking banana bread in her tiny NYC kitchen.
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