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[[File:thigh_high_3367.jpg|frame|[[Comically Missing the Point|Won't your thighs get cold]]?]]
[[File:thigh high 3367.jpg|frame|[[Comically Missing the Point|Won't your thighs get cold]]?]]


Shoes, usually boots, which rise knee-high or higher, often giving them [[Zettai Ryouiki]] appeal, and qualifying under its grades. These kinds of shoes have a certain [[Impossibly Cool Clothes]] factor because it is pretty uncommon, and usually pretty impractical and expensive, for shoes to reach any higher than calf length. These shoes may have straps, buckles, zippers or laces that may go all the way up, to emphasize their length and the fact that the character wearing them [[She's Got Legs|has some sexy legs]].


Nicknamed Go-Go Boots, '''Thigh-High Boots''' tend to double as [[Combat Stilettos]] on [[Action Girl]]s, though [[Dominatrix|Dominatrices]] and [[Real Life]] prostitutes wear these rather liberally, qualifying the latter as the [[Ur Example]], and the former as the [[Trope Codifier]].
Shoes, usually boots, which rise knee-length or higher, often giving them [[Zettai Ryouiki]] appeal, and qualifying under its grades. These kinds of shoes have a certain [[Impossibly Cool Clothes]] factor because it is pretty uncommon, and usually pretty impractical and expensive, for shoes to reach any higher than calf length. These shoes may have straps, buckles, zippers or laces that may go all the way up, to emphasize their length and the fact that the character wearing them [[She's Got Legs|has some sexy legs]].


Compare [[Zettai Ryouiki]] and [[Nice Shoes]]; this is a subtrope of both. See [[Opera Gloves]] for the upper-limb equivalent.
Nicknamed Go-Go Boots, [[Thigh-High Boots]] tend to double as [[Combat Stilettos]] on [[Action Girl|Action Girls]], though [[Dominatrix|Dominatrices]] and [[Real Life]] prostitutes wear these rather liberally, qualifying the latter as the [[Ur Example]], and the former as the [[Trope Codifier]].

Compare [[Zettai Ryouiki]] and [[Nice Shoes]] -- this is a subtrope of both. See [[Opera Gloves]] for the upper-limb equivalent.


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

* [https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/bleach/images/a/ab/Ep268LolyAlive.png/revision/latest?cb=20140804014406&path-prefix=en Loly Aivirrne] and [http://images.wikia.com/bleach/es/images/1/13/08-m.jpg Riruka Dokugamine] from ''[[Bleach]]'', both of whom have [[Girlish Pigtails]].
== Anime & Manga ==
* [http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/087/e/0/Bleach___Loly_by_remidu31.jpg Loly Aivirrne] and [http://images.wikia.com/bleach/es/images/1/13/08-m.jpg Riruka Dokugamine] from ''[[Bleach]]'', both of whom have [[Girlish Pigtails]].
* In ''[[Code Geass]] R2'', Kallen sports thigh-high boots as part of her [[Custom Uniform]] with the Black Knights.
* In ''[[Code Geass]] R2'', Kallen sports thigh-high boots as part of her [[Custom Uniform]] with the Black Knights.
* ''[[D.Gray-man|D Gray Man]]'' has Lenalee Lee with her Dark Boots; they're her [[Empathic Weapon]]. No, really. Also Tyki Mikk, in later chapters.
* ''[[D.Gray-man|D Gray Man]]'' has Lenalee Lee with her Dark Boots; they're her [[Empathic Weapon]]. No, really. Also Tyki Mikk, in later chapters.
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* Casca from ''[[Berserk]]''.
* Casca from ''[[Berserk]]''.
* Momose from ''[[Bloody Cross]]'' wears thigh high boots in the first few chapters. Tsukimiya also wears them once or twice.
* Momose from ''[[Bloody Cross]]'' wears thigh high boots in the first few chapters. Tsukimiya also wears them once or twice.
* ''[[The Familiar of Zero]]'''s Agnes, Chevalier de Milan, wears these with hot pants.
* A villain in one arc of ''[[Gunsmith Cats]]'' had [[Armed Legs|a retracting blade built into hers]]. Putting her knee into Bean Bandit's gut, she gloated about how the knife was leading the way. Only she [[Oh Crap|overestimated how deep it'd penetrate when he tightened up his muscles]]....


== Comic Books ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[Supergirl]], in her ''New 52'' costume.
* [[Supergirl]], in her ''New 52'' costume.
* Starfire of the ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]''. She even wears a different pair in her street clothes in ''[[Red Hood and the Outlaws]]''.
* Starfire of the ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]''. She even wears a different pair in her street clothes in ''[[Red Hood and the Outlaws]]''.
* ''[[Green Lantern]]'': Jade [http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p171/methosivanhoe/268795782_l.jpg when she was a member of the Darkstars].
* ''[[Green Lantern]]'': Jade [http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p171/methosivanhoe/268795782_l.jpg when she was a member of the Darkstars]{{Dead link}}.
* ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]''
* ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]''
** [[Storm]].
** [[Storm]].
** Jean Grey wore a pair of yellow thigh-highs with one of her older costumes.
** Jean Grey wore a pair of yellow thigh-highs with one of her older costumes.
*** Also, Phoenix costumes go right into the spandex this way.
*** Also, Phoenix costumes go right into the spandex this way.
** Psylocke (but not before [[Magic Plastic Surgery]]<ref> that involved acutal ''magic''</ref> had made her Asian).
** Psylocke (but not before [[Magic Plastic Surgery]]<ref>that involved actual ''magic''</ref> had made her Asian).
* [[Shazam|Mary Marvel]], during ''[[Final Crisis]]'', [http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3474/3399613930_7dbd525e68_m.jpg wore boots like these].
* [[Shazam|Mary Marvel]], during ''[[Final Crisis]]'', [http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3474/3399613930_7dbd525e68_m.jpg wore boots like these].
* [[Lizard Folk|Alexandra]] in ''[[Dungeon: The Early Years]]''. Used as an [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]] moment: During Hyacinthe's [[Heroic BSOD]] following {{spoiler|Alexandra (his mistress) killing his wife}}, he's shown to be {{spoiler|paying prostitutes to put on the same kinds of boots she wears, and yells her name when orgasming}}. Her response on learning this is [[Not So Stoic|to start crying]].
* [[Lizard Folk|Alexandra]] in ''[[Dungeon: The Early Years]]''. Used as an [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]] moment: During Hyacinthe's [[Heroic BSOD]] following {{spoiler|Alexandra (his mistress) killing his wife}}, he's shown to be {{spoiler|paying prostitutes to put on the same kinds of boots she wears, and yells her name when orgasming}}. Her response on learning this is [[Not So Stoic|to start crying]].
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* [[Scarlet Witch]], during her first couple of decades.
* [[Scarlet Witch]], during her first couple of decades.


== [[Film]] ==

== Films -- Animation ==
* ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (animation)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'': Astrid definitely qualifies for the Thigh-High Boots, but it is quite impossible to tell what, if any, degree of [[Zettai Ryouiki]] she qualifies for, since those boots practically ''cover'' her thigh.
* ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (animation)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'': Astrid definitely qualifies for the Thigh-High Boots, but it is quite impossible to tell what, if any, degree of [[Zettai Ryouiki]] she qualifies for, since those boots practically ''cover'' her thigh.
* Helen's and Violet's superhero costumes in ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
* Helen's and Violet's superhero costumes in ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
* Captain Amelia from ''[[Treasure Planet]]''.
* Captain Amelia from ''[[Treasure Planet]]''.


== Films -- Live-Action ==
* ''[[Blade Runner]]'': Zhora wears boots like this during her chase/fight scene with Deckard.
* ''[[Blade Runner]]'': Zhora wears boots like this during her chase/fight scene with Deckard.
* Felicity Shagwell in ''[[Austin Powers]]'' The Spy Who Shagged Me.
* Felicity Shagwell in ''[[Austin Powers]]'' The Spy Who Shagged Me.


== [[Literature]] ==
* Several of [[Andre Norton]]'s works mention spaceship crews wearing boots of a design distinctive enough that anyone seeing them knows he/she is looking at a spacer. At least once, these are stated to be fastened with buckles or latches on the thighs.


== Live-Action TV ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Avon from ''[[Blake's 7|Blakes Seven]]'' occasionally wore a pair of leather boots that went up past mid-thigh, combined with a silver lamé top that made him look like some kind of disco space hooker.
* Avon from ''[[Blake's 7|Blakes Seven]]'' occasionally wore a pair of leather boots that went up past mid-thigh, combined with a silver lamé top that made him look like some kind of disco space hooker.
* Kalinda from ''[[The Good Wife]]'' pretty much lives in them.
* Kalinda from ''[[The Good Wife]]'' pretty much lives in them.


== [[Music]] ==

== Music ==
* In 1964 [[The Avengers (TV series)|Patrick MacNee and Honor Blackman]] recorded and released a song entitled [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q-e_T4WRcs "Kinky Boots"], which while not exclusively about thigh-high boots makes more than sufficient mention of them.
* In 1964 [[The Avengers (TV series)|Patrick MacNee and Honor Blackman]] recorded and released a song entitled [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q-e_T4WRcs "Kinky Boots"], which while not exclusively about thigh-high boots makes more than sufficient mention of them.
* [[Vocaloid]] [[Virtual Idol|Hatsune Miku]] wears these, in fact, she's basically a Grade S [[Zettai Ryouiki]] (minus the [[Tsundere]] part... [[Blank Slate|sometimes...]] [[Depending On the Author|depending on the song or the story]]). Some of the newer characters also have mega-boots, probably due to [[Follow the Leader|Miku's popularity]].
* [[Vocaloid]] [[Virtual Idol|Hatsune Miku]] wears these, in fact, she's basically a Grade S [[Zettai Ryouiki]] (minus the [[Tsundere]] part... [[Blank Slate|sometimes...]] [[Depending on the Writer|depending on the song or the story]]). Some of the newer characters also have mega-boots, probably due to [[Follow the Leader|Miku's popularity]].
* [[Filk]] composer/performer Tom Smith's ''[[Harry Potter]]'' song "Hey, It's Can(n)on!", about Hermione Granger becoming a [[Pirate Girl]] (because her birthday is also [[Talk Like a Pirate Day]]), mentions the sexiness of "those boots half up her thighs."


== [[Video Games]] ==

== Video Games ==
* [[Adventure Quest Worlds]] has plenty of this combined with [[Leotard of Power|leotards]].
* [[Adventure Quest Worlds]] has plenty of this combined with [[Leotard of Power|leotards]].
* Luxa and the Twi'lek dancers, from ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]''.
* Luxa and the Twi'lek dancers, from ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]''.
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** As of ''Soul Calibur IV'', Cassandra now sports a pair as part of [http://www.fightersgeneration.com/characters/cassandra-sc4-art.jpg her default attire.] Interesting side note: it's actually her player 2 costume, from part 2, with a different color scheme.
** As of ''Soul Calibur IV'', Cassandra now sports a pair as part of [http://www.fightersgeneration.com/characters/cassandra-sc4-art.jpg her default attire.] Interesting side note: it's actually her player 2 costume, from part 2, with a different color scheme.
** Ivy as well, at least in the fifth game.
** Ivy as well, at least in the fifth game.
* Also June, from Capcom's little known ''[[Star Gladiator]]''. Not only does her outfit include thigh-highs, but [http://www.fightersgeneration.com/characters2/june-big.jpg killer knee pads as well!]
* Also June, from Capcom's little known ''[[Star Gladiator]]''. Not only does her outfit include thigh-highs, but [https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/capcomdatabase/images/f/fc/Plasma_Sword_June.png/revision/latest?cb=20140831022555 killer knee pads as well!]
* Cammy's alternate outfit in ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', which counts as a [[Gendered Outfit]] that copies M. Bison's uniform.
* Cammy's alternate outfit in ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', which counts as a [[Gendered Outfit]] that copies M. Bison's uniform.
* It's practically the dominant fashion in ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'': Kitana, Mileena, Jade, Khameleon, Skarlet, Sindel, Tanya, Sareena, Nitara, and Li Mei all wear them at some point.
* It's practically the dominant fashion in ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'': Kitana, Mileena, Jade, Khameleon, Skarlet, Sindel, Tanya, Sareena, Nitara, and Li Mei all wear them at some point.
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* ''[[Fire Emblem]]''
* ''[[Fire Emblem]]''
** Most of the Pegasus Knights wear those.
** Most of the Pegasus Knights wear those.
** Eirika from ''[[Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones]]'' as well. In fact, looking at character artworks reveals that these are relatively common on characters in the ''Fire Emblem'' world.
** Eirika from ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'' as well. In fact, looking at character artworks reveals that these are relatively common on characters in the ''Fire Emblem'' world.
* ''[[Guilty Gear]]'' has Dizzy, I-No ''and'' Valentine.
* ''[[Guilty Gear]]'' has Dizzy, I-No ''and'' Valentine.
* [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110323223260/dragonage/images/6/60/Isabella_romance_armor.png Isabela] from ''[[Dragon Age]]'' wears leather boots that go all the way up. Presumably, this has something to do in her being a [[Pirate Girl]]. When Isabela suggests [[Does Not Like Shoes|Merrill]] get a similar pair, Merrill remarks that she feels like she'd get lost in those boots since they're so big.
* [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110323223260/dragonage/images/6/60/Isabella_romance_armor.png Isabela] from ''[[Dragon Age]]'' wears leather boots that go all the way up. Presumably, this has something to do in her being a [[Pirate Girl]]. When Isabela suggests [[Does Not Like Shoes|Merrill]] get a similar pair, Merrill remarks that she feels like she'd get lost in those boots since they're so big.
* ''[[Ultima Online]]'' has them as one of the standard footwear you can use. For some reason, it's compatible with plate armor leggings -- the plate simply lose its graphic in favor of the boots, but still give full protection. The boots are unisex, but the female characters can combine it with corset-like torso armors and leather armor miniskirts. Oh, and you can dye the boots and the leather armor in any color you please.
* ''[[Ultima Online]]'' has them as one of the standard footwear you can use. For some reason, it's compatible with plate armor leggings—the plate simply lose its graphic in favor of the boots, but still give full protection. The boots are unisex, but the female characters can combine it with corset-like torso armors and leather armor miniskirts. Oh, and you can dye the boots and the leather armor in any color you please.
* The [[Horny Devils|Succubus]] boss in ''[[Mabinogi (video game)|Mabinogi]]''.
* The [[Horny Devils|Succubus]] boss in ''[[Mabinogi (video game)|Mabinogi]]''.


== [[Web Original]] ==
* Used quite a lot in ''[[Soundscape]]'', where Thigh-High Boots often overlap with [[Combat Stilettos]]. Half of the girls wear them, while the other half goes for actual [[Zettai Ryouiki]] or [[Stocking Filler]]. Although it's far from the [[Trope Namer]], Amylase brutally lampshades the entire thing while explaining that she went with Thigh-High Boots as a substitute to actual stockings. Word-for-word, she describes the expensive nature in getting any boots above calf-length; the (near-)impracticality in using them for anything other than modeling; the exoticism in having laces, straps, zippers or belts to emphasize the design; their uncommon usage; the question of their origins, either from prostitutes or dominatrices; and the advantage to using them as weapons for kicking.


== Web Original ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Used quite a lot in ''[[Soundscape]]'', where [[Thigh-High Boots]] often overlap with [[Combat Stilettos]]. Half of the girls wear them, while the other half goes for actual [[Zettai Ryouiki]] or [[Stocking Filler]]. Although it's far from the [[Trope Namer]], Amylase brutally lampshades the entire thing while explaining that she went with [[Thigh-High Boots]] as a substitute to actual stockings. Word-for-word, she describes the expensive nature in getting any boots above calf-length; the (near-)impracticality in using them for anything other than modeling; the exoticism in having laces, straps, zippers or belts to emphasize the design; their uncommon usage; the question of their origins, either from prostitutes or dominatrices; and the advantage to using them as weapons for kicking.


== Western Animation ==
* Evangelyne from ''[[Wakfu]]''.
* Evangelyne from ''[[Wakfu]]''.
* Starfire from the animated ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' show.
* Starfire from the animated ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' show.
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* From [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]] Asajj Ventress's Nightsister attire includes these.
* From [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]] Asajj Ventress's Nightsister attire includes these.
** Also, Ahsoka's vision of her future self.
** Also, Ahsoka's vision of her future self.



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Latest revision as of 15:17, 8 August 2022

Won't your thighs get cold?

Shoes, usually boots, which rise knee-high or higher, often giving them Zettai Ryouiki appeal, and qualifying under its grades. These kinds of shoes have a certain Impossibly Cool Clothes factor because it is pretty uncommon, and usually pretty impractical and expensive, for shoes to reach any higher than calf length. These shoes may have straps, buckles, zippers or laces that may go all the way up, to emphasize their length and the fact that the character wearing them has some sexy legs.

Nicknamed Go-Go Boots, Thigh-High Boots tend to double as Combat Stilettos on Action Girls, though Dominatrices and Real Life prostitutes wear these rather liberally, qualifying the latter as the Ur Example, and the former as the Trope Codifier.

Compare Zettai Ryouiki and Nice Shoes; this is a subtrope of both. See Opera Gloves for the upper-limb equivalent.

Examples of Thigh-High Boots include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Film

Literature

  • Several of Andre Norton's works mention spaceship crews wearing boots of a design distinctive enough that anyone seeing them knows he/she is looking at a spacer. At least once, these are stated to be fastened with buckles or latches on the thighs.

Live-Action TV

  • Avon from Blakes Seven occasionally wore a pair of leather boots that went up past mid-thigh, combined with a silver lamé top that made him look like some kind of disco space hooker.
  • Kalinda from The Good Wife pretty much lives in them.

Music

Video Games

  • Adventure Quest Worlds has plenty of this combined with leotards.
  • Luxa and the Twi'lek dancers, from Knights of the Old Republic.
  • Bloody Roar: Primal Fury: The secret boss character, Uranus, sports a sleek pair of thigh highs as part of her body armor.
  • Soul Series
    • As of Soul Calibur IV, Cassandra now sports a pair as part of her default attire. Interesting side note: it's actually her player 2 costume, from part 2, with a different color scheme.
    • Ivy as well, at least in the fifth game.
  • Also June, from Capcom's little known Star Gladiator. Not only does her outfit include thigh-highs, but killer knee pads as well!
  • Cammy's alternate outfit in Street Fighter IV, which counts as a Gendered Outfit that copies M. Bison's uniform.
  • It's practically the dominant fashion in Mortal Kombat: Kitana, Mileena, Jade, Khameleon, Skarlet, Sindel, Tanya, Sareena, Nitara, and Li Mei all wear them at some point.
  • The third Valkyria Chronicles game has Riela Marcellis.
  • Fire Emblem
    • Most of the Pegasus Knights wear those.
    • Eirika from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones as well. In fact, looking at character artworks reveals that these are relatively common on characters in the Fire Emblem world.
  • Guilty Gear has Dizzy, I-No and Valentine.
  • Isabela from Dragon Age wears leather boots that go all the way up. Presumably, this has something to do in her being a Pirate Girl. When Isabela suggests Merrill get a similar pair, Merrill remarks that she feels like she'd get lost in those boots since they're so big.
  • Ultima Online has them as one of the standard footwear you can use. For some reason, it's compatible with plate armor leggings—the plate simply lose its graphic in favor of the boots, but still give full protection. The boots are unisex, but the female characters can combine it with corset-like torso armors and leather armor miniskirts. Oh, and you can dye the boots and the leather armor in any color you please.
  • The Succubus boss in Mabinogi.

Web Original

  • Used quite a lot in Soundscape, where Thigh-High Boots often overlap with Combat Stilettos. Half of the girls wear them, while the other half goes for actual Zettai Ryouiki or Stocking Filler. Although it's far from the Trope Namer, Amylase brutally lampshades the entire thing while explaining that she went with Thigh-High Boots as a substitute to actual stockings. Word-for-word, she describes the expensive nature in getting any boots above calf-length; the (near-)impracticality in using them for anything other than modeling; the exoticism in having laces, straps, zippers or belts to emphasize the design; their uncommon usage; the question of their origins, either from prostitutes or dominatrices; and the advantage to using them as weapons for kicking.

Western Animation

  • Evangelyne from Wakfu.
  • Starfire from the animated Teen Titans show.
  • Him from The Powerpuff Girls wears the high-heeled version of these. They do a marvelous job of adding to his creep factor.
  • From Star Wars: The Clone Wars Asajj Ventress's Nightsister attire includes these.
    • Also, Ahsoka's vision of her future self.


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