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These look like knee high or even over the knee boots.
I'm presuming you're not a leg man, because while they don't flatter everyone, on the right people, I'm certain you wouldn't be opposed... .
As an aside, I personally don't care for the fashions in the article, besides the leggings. I'll admit I don't wear them as often these days; yet whenever I did, I paired them with a long tunic. I think the real problem with leggings is when they're worn as pants (which they aren't), as opposed as a coverup for tunics and shorter dresses (on flattering figures of course).
I love gladiators, but not the rest. I like stuff that has kind of an ancient culture of foreign culture feel to it, and that seems popular right now (but I've always liked it; been wearing these egyptian cuff bracelets my aunt gave me for years).
I wear what I like, not what men like. A lot of men don't get fashion because of a narrow sense of aesthetics. I can't be restricted by lack of imagination & dull tastes.
Ugg boots have been out for years (never liked them), so I don't get why people still talk about it. Do people really still wear them?
In regards to the gladiators, I had the impression they meant the higher versions (going up the legs), or those with excessive straps. The simpler designs are probably fine.
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