Combat boots look comfortable, sturdy and bad-ass, and the old-school military style is back with the likes of Katrina Kaif wearing it to complete her outfit
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- Pick a pair with embellishments to give the look more edge. Spikes work best, but you can also choose one with other patterns as long as the design isn't too huge.
- Pick a dark pair and avoid more than two matching shades of embellishments.
- A layered look is cool — a leather jacket or a trench coat is ideal. If not, a flow-y cape works.
- Avoid a printed pair.
Dapper grunge
- Plain, black combats go with just about anything — a pair of denim shorts, a long dress or even a short, blingy one.
- Give your outfit a nostalgic spin by picking a two-piece. A belted, long shirt and pants.
- Make sure you tuck in the ends of your bottoms inside the boots or it will take away from the look.
- Wear this with a pair of shades and a backpack/ bag that doesn't look delicate.
Brown wave
- Move away from the quintessential black pair and pick a faded chestnut and mahogany brown one. The more tattered it looks, the better.
- Pair it with dark jeans, jeggings or tights. Avoid denim and refrain from distressed options.
- Go easy on the make-up as it will take away from the look. Don't style your hair; keep it messy.
- Avoid wearing bling.
Man's world
- Men can pair it with almost anything, but make sure you don't lace up the boots completely. Leave them slightly loose.
- A camouflage or dark coloured pair of pants and a solid T-shirt works best.
- Don't wear it to a formal event. This also isn't an option if you're wearing a suit or a shirt.
- Team it up with a non-blingy kurta and denim.
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