Sometimes it can be a little tricky when it comes to finding the right style of shoe. Since there are so many sizes, colors, and shapes, we need to be careful of what we choose to wear. If you are someone who has thicker ankles or calves, then it can often be quite challenging to find the right shoe to suit you. You should remember that the size of every woman’s leg is different and what suits others might not always work for you. In the end, every woman is unique and beautiful in her own way. Of course, we need to accept that our bodies are perfect as they are; we might also want to disguise our calves. If you feel conscious about having muscular or thick ankles and don’t feel confident wearing skirts and shorts, you should know that the right pair of shoes can balance out the rest of your body. So we present to you a list of eleven types of shoes that would best suit you:

1. Stilettos

Stilettos

If you have thick feet or legs, you know that wearing strappy flat shoes can look a bit odd on you. These types of shoes can leave you with odd bumps on your legs/feet and leave you feeling awkward. Instead, you should opt for some spiky and sleep stiletto heels. Not only will these heels make your legs look longer and taller, but they can make your legs look trim and slim too. However, you must note that these shoes are pretty uncomfortable and we wouldn’t recommend wearing them for long periods of time.

2. Platform Heels

Platform Heels

“T-strap” heels and shoes can make your feet look wider than they already are. While this rule applies to most people, it is especially so when it comes to women with thicker calves and feet. Instead, a better idea is to opt for platform wedge-type shoes. Not only do platform wedge shoes look amazing, but they are also way more comfortable than most heels out there. These shoes will have a much more flattering result on your legs and feet.

3. Nude Heels

Nude Heels

Nude heels are a classic addition to anybody’s wardrobe. Nude heels work wonders when it comes to projecting an illusion of slim legs. You need to make sure that you pick nude heels that are close to your skin tone. These can enhance the lengthening and slimming effect on your legs. If you wear nude heels, you can trick people’s eyes into believing that the shoes are just a part of your legs. This will help them look slimmer and longer.

4. Peep-Toe Heels

Peep-Toe Heels

Shoes that have square points can be pretty unflattering for your body. If you have thick calves, then square toes shoes can look pretty bad on you. Instead, you can opt for peep toe shoes that show just the tips of your toes. This can also be super handy if you are short, as they can make you look taller and make your legs look longer. Peep-toe heels can also make your feet look smaller.

5. Strappy Sandals With Wide Straps

Strappy Sandals With Wide Straps

While fragile-looking thin straps can look quite elegant on those who have slim legs, thin straps on thick calves can emphasize your calves and hence, should be avoided. On hot days, when you really want to wear those strappy sandals with your sundress, you should opt for strappy heels with wider straps.

6. Pointed Toe Pumps

Pointed Toe Pumps

Pointed-toe pumps aren’t just a witch’s second favorite accessory! They can look pretty great on practically anybody who wants to try them. Opt for a solid block color like a bright red or orange to get everyone’s attention on your shoes and not your calves. These kinds of shoes elongate your figure and make your legs look pretty trim.

7. Knee Length Boots

Knee Length Boots

Girls with thicker calves should avoid wearing ankle boots as they can look quite unflattering on their legs. Instead, they should opt for boots that are long and reach up till your knees. Knee-high boots not only look super hot, but they are very flattering and can disguise thicker or muscular calves. However, make sure that you try the shoes before buying them, as the dimensions might not fit otherwise.

8. Ballerina Flats

Ballerina Flats

While we all love wearing Roman sandals and strappy flats, and they’re the perfect summertime footwear, these types of shoes can draw attention to your calves. This is especially the case if you’re wearing roman sandals that go all the way up to your calf. These types of shoes don’t flatter women who have thick legs as the straps can cut into your legs. Instead, it would help if you opted for ballerina flats that are more flattering on women with wider calves.

9. Shoes With Thick Heels

Shoes With Thick Heels

Heeled shoes with thin ankle straps can be highly unflattering on those with thick calves. Even if you are short and have skinnier calves, we guarantee that thin ankle straps can give off the impression of having a shorter leg. By sporting this footwear, it will make your calves and ankle look much broader. On the other hand, thick heels can be pretty flattering on girls who have thicker legs. If you want your legs to look slimmer, you need to opt for shoes that have thick heels, as they can prove to be a great visual distraction. Always remember, the thicker your calves, the thicker your heels (unless you are wearing stilettos).

10. Black Loafers

Black Loafers

Black loafers are elegant and preppy and can look very stylish. These shoes go well with semi-formals and formals, and since they are black, they provide a naturally slimming effect to your feet. It would help if you matched your loafers with an A-line, knee-length skirt, or even some tapered trousers.

11. Sneakers

Sneakers

You absolutely cannot go wrong with sneakers. While you cannot usually wear sneakers with formals, you can wear these shoes and look pretty amazing the rest of the time! Not only do sneakers slim your legs, but they also look really preppy and like you’re ready to be on the move and get on with your day.

While you might have more limitations on the kind of shoes that will suit you, it’s vital that you appreciate yourself for who you are. If you were someone who was struggling to find the right pair of shoes, we hope this article was of help to you. Do let us know all of your thoughts in the comment section below.

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