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If you are a fashion enthusiast, then you need not be reminded that this is the perfect season to wear more boots. If you desire to wear more boot, then the everyday ankle boot is your best bet. Here, you will see how easy it is to create a unique ankle boot that would help step up your game this season.
OPEN THE BASIC MODEL AND SELECT THE DESIRED SHOE STYLE
Opening the model launches the 3D configurator. Here, you can easily select the desired style to begin creating your shoe.
SELECT THE DESIRED MATERIALS
This is where the fun begins. Get creative by selecting different materials for different areas. You could select soft leather for the upper and goat suede for the insole. There are different materials to select for different parts of your shoe such as the quarter, toe cap heel, lining and zipper.
CHOOSE MATCHING COLORS
The chosen combination of color is important as it determines how beautiful your shoe would look. You could try several combination such as yellow and blue, maroon and peach or even deep purple and blue. You could also opt for the color of the year or some cool traditional colors. There are a variety of colors to choose from as there are a variety of materials.
FINISH WITH SOME NICE INSCRIPTION
To keep your boots looking elegant, it is important to use inscriptions only when a design allows it. Some designs are just better without inscriptions, while some other designs allow some cool illustrations, texts and something as simple as your initials.
With a simple text such as your initials, you are indeed ready to step up your game this season with a unique ankle boot made specifically for you. Start designing your shoes now.
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