Ha. Ok, I'll disentangle the blithe cuntestry:
The problem is that it's very difficult to dress around these boots - they tend to require a long over coat, and the closest you can go into bright colours with a black knee-height boot is a dark maroon or brown. Trousers-wise, you're limited to quite tight and (again) dark colours; some sort of striking belt would be required. From there, you've not got much wriggle room with a top, although you can go into the primary colours a bit easier. Short tops are out, because my personal opinion is that if you're covering up elsewhere, a little bit of belly looks massively disingenuous.
I'm very shoe-centric when it comes to dressing, and I think a very overbearing boot can destroy a whole outfit, no matter how brilliant the remainder is. I think it's probably fine for the British winter, but as you're in Australia I don't think a lot of dark colours really suits the climate.
But of course, by all means entirely ignore everything I've said, it really doesn't matter.
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