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As I have teased yesterday you shall enjoy some photos of those lovely boots I recieved yesterday. I was looking forward to these ones for a while.

They are Demonia Camel-300 boots. They have a about 13cm (5") Heel but come with a nice 7,5cm (3") platform. So the actual heel height is very modest with 2". But they are still very tall.

Normally these puppies would go just slightly over your knee. But me being a bit taller than the average women (neobun_llenn_laugh_tears). For me they end just on the knee. actually makes them more comfy than being slightly over the knee.

I actually bought these to have something that pairs well with other stuff that has a goth style aesthetic. Mainly bought them for the outfit from that Lolita sewing magazine, but thought I might try with different stuff.

As I thought it looks great with my other alternative/goth dresses and mantle.

Though they will look lovely with that Lolita Dress I have (which sadly a bit too small blobcatsad )

Also OF COURSE I had to try them with my LLENN-Cosplay. I dig the look tbh. I might rock that with some pink laces. Though the boots might a bit too tall (shaft height) for LLENN. The heels I love.

Enjoy some lovely pics with me!

#crossdressing
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enjoy some pics with me (cc @ritahayuni @Nukumori and @guyinaskirt )
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@stefan cute 😍🥰

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@Nukumori They really are (the outfits and especiall the boots). Comfy and very nice looking.
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@guyinaskirt Oh thank you akko_hug I really fell for these boots and wearing them a bit at home right they seem quite comfy for heeled boots.

Though my most loved shot of the bunch has to be photo 6. It was an "accidental" shot but an absolute Money-Shot as well. Really shows off those lovely boots.

also is still kinda fun how I could get away with shorter dress on that combo lol
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I wonder if @alexseifert also wants to see this akko_giggle
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@stefan oh my goodness you're looking soo good UwU love it :3

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@kadse hehehe thank you very much 💖 I am digging the looks myself so much
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@stefan I hope to look as good as you do when i've finally worked more on my sewing project c:

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@kadse I wanna surely see that one. But yeah I am looking forward to getting those sewing project.

Also make sure to tag me when you get something done.

If you have question or something I can help you out with I will do my best
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@stefan I think it's mostly not knowing how to sew and the lack of an overlock ^^ nyanya :3

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@kadse you dont need an overlock. It looks bit less "professional" but tbh all you really need is a sewing machine that can do a straight stitch and a zigzag stitch
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@stefan huh :O maybe that'll do then :3 i just need to learn things about sewing now

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@kadse start with something easy and get down the basics like making a straight stitch and how to do corners and how to sew curves.

The most important thing is to go slow and steady rather than fast
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