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This Fall Boot Trend Will Make Every Outfit Instantly Cooler—See the Proof

There’s no doubt that my boots are getting plenty of action these days now that the cooler weather is upon us. There are a few styles I’m wearing on repeat this season—predominantly combat boots. I’ve been styling mine with everything from jeans to sweats and floral fall dresses because let’s be real—they make every outfit instantly cooler. Whether they come with a chunky platform or flatter sole—combat boots are super comfortable and versatile—making them ideal for everything from autumn walks to alfresco dinners. If you need a little more convincing, below we’re showing some stylish combat boot outfits worn by our favorite fashion girls—proving that they are all you need to give your ensembles a cool-girl edge this season. Luckily, we’ve rounded up some of the best worth adding to your cart right now.

Give a soft knit some edge with leather pants and cool city-chic combat boots.
For those looking for a more minimalist design, these are perfect.
An ivory hue feels so fresh right now.
Give your trench coats new life by pairing them with tights and Dr. Martens. 
Classic and forever cool.
We love the hardware details.
Never under-estimate the power of an all-black ensemble—especially one that includes chunky combat boots.
A chunky sole gives your combat boots an of-the-moment look.
Taller silhouettes are trending.
Proof that sweats and a shacket are a match made in heaven with chunky combat boots.
The rubber air-cushioned outsole make these so comfy. 
How about a zip-up style?
So many cool details.
The perfect autumn outfit formula—a camel coat, a cozy sweater, jeans, and combat boots.
So sleek.
How unique is this design?
The practical-meets-cool outfit we want to live in right now.
Lean into the grunge trend.
These have major designer vibes.
We love everything from the subtle quilted fabric to the chain-link detail and cool gray hue.
Give a suit a cool-girl touch with a pair of patent combats.
Perfect for day and night.
Mock croc adds an elevated touch.
Add some edge to a pretty floral maxi dress.
One of my personal favorites (as seen above). 
Pair with similar hues for a chic tonal look.
Suede adds a luxe look.

Up next, 12 fresh ways to wear your dresses wth boots this fall.



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