Oh Stefan, welcome back! :-D
I think, you mean so high, like this one on your foto ;-) ....
The Scythians had high felted boots, but not made from leather. I think you are looking for the items made of leather.
Ok, that is one impression I will not do, go-go boots and a mini-skirt. Actually, to be period correct, judging from the surviving frescoes, shouldn't you be wearing a very, very short tunic, but then again, perhaps you are?
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But you are wearing in your new outfit a little bit longer shirt, as this one on the fotos are and your skirt is drapereyed. The origins of the longer draperyed skirts are totally others, not italic nor greeks...
Seems there are several different things portrayed in the various photos you posted.
I see mostly greaves. The first image it looks like leg bindings under greaves!
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The Greek's Variante is shorter, as the item on the Stefan is. The Stefan's form has other, "Non-Greek's" variante origins.
The form like Stefan's older variante of the red mini skirt was, could have Greek's origins. But this new blue drapperyed longer variante has not Greek's origins.
As I posted, i know one evidence from Slovenia of hallstatt's time man's skirt! Today i found here in Slovenia new evidence. It comes from Slovenian's hallstatt's timeframe, D2 and maybe can this help the Stefan about his question. I know two examples; but only one of them is a warrior man; the other one is not a warrior in warrior-szenne.
I found yesterday in web a private blog, with the same item made of colour. It was strange: why in colour? But today i found the real evidented item, it is only a normal drawing.
But it is not our native hallstatt's time dress-style, it is (strange) Ilyrian and the draperyed skirt - not a mini skirt comes from the Ilyrians, like younger Ilyrian&Albanian fustanella. But this warrior doesn't wear an armoury, only the classical Ilyrian equipment.