Skinny Jeans
- You can balance hips with a knee high boot or a motorcycle style boot.
- You can keep their refined slimness with a ballet flat or a stiletto heel
- Roll the hem with an ankle boot and show off a little skin or tuck the end of the jean into the boot
Straight Leg Jeans
- A little loafer looks fabulous
- Wear with a flat sandal for comfort
- An almond or round toed pump adds a more refined feel
- Ankle boots with a slim ankle fitting can be worn over the top
- If the ankle boot has a wider opening, make sure the jean is tucked in
Everything you want to know about which shoes to wear with different jeans styles. From skinny to…
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Boyfriend Jeans
- Dress them up with a pointed stiletto heel
- Dress them down with a Converse style sneaker
- Wear them everywhere with a ballet flat
- Roll the hems and make your shoes a feature
Bootcut Jeans
- Are made for a loafer style shoe
- Wider openings mean a chunkier shoe such as a wedge or stacked heel work fabulously
- Ankle boots are an ideal shoe for winter
- Don’t roll the hems, have them hemmed to the correct length
Flared Jeans
- For that 70s vibe work a platform or flatform shoe or sandal
- Wedges are ideal and don’t forget to hem for the height of the heel
- Don’t roll the hems – have them hemmed to the correct length for your shoes
- The wider the opening, the shorter your legs look, which is why flares look best with a stacked or wedge heel
Flared jeans look fabulous with a platform shoe or sandal for that 70s vibe #denim
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