If there’s one thing every heel lover should have it’s a good pair of black ankle boots. I’ve searched high and low for my idea of the perfect pair; they have to be plain, classic and go with absolutely everything (even a boiler suit). My search led me to the Forever Unique black ankle boots and thus, this post was born.
When I found these oh so beautiful ankle boots I knew fine well my search had come to a rather delightful end. These shoes are exactly what I want; they’re everything I described above and so much more.
Now the heel isn’t for the faint hearted and neither is the angle your feet are held it while wearing these boots. A 5 inch heel is something I’m beginning to master but after a lengthy break from stilettos the shoes are absolute murder on my feet. I can wear these shoes for about 40 minutes of non-stop walking and standing before my feet demand the shoes are removed.
As for the actual boots well, they’re incredibly soft to touch and are extremely well made. I always feel like whenever I’m wearing cheaper heels (sorry to sound like a shoe snob here) that the heel is bending with each step but so far, I haven’t felt that with these ankle boots.
The rose gold detail on the sole is what really sold these ankle boots for me. Like I said at the beginning of the post, I wanted something that was plain but I can never resist some form of jazzy detail. I’m a sucker for something shiny and unexpected.
My only concern with the Forever Unique black ankle boots is there seems to be a sign of wear and tear already on the left one. I noticed the little creases on the leather shortly after I first put them on and, although they’re on the inside and hidden from view, it still irritates me.
Aside from my minor concern I can’t get enough of the Forever Unique black ankle boots. I’m so happy I ended my search for the perfect pair with these boots. Hopefully I’ll have these shoes for a long time and will rock them with many boiler suits. Hey, a girl can dream right?
*Update: These boots lasted me until January 2016. The heel on the left boot snapped and is beyond repair. The search for the perfect pair of boots is back on.
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