Style Your Straight-Legged Jeans With These 9 Best Shoes!

Wearing jeans on a daily basis is truly comforting. Any time, anywhere, jeans just never go off style. The convenient part is that you don’t even have to wash them daily!

Did you know, jeans are a type of trousers composed of denim or dungaree fabric and they were created in 1873 by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss and are still worn today, albeit in a different context! Jeans are named after the Italian city of Genoa, where cotton corduroy, known as jean or jeane, was produced. In 1851, Levi Strauss moved to New York from Germany to join his older brother, who had a dry goods company.

Jeans have undoubtedly had a greater impact on culture over the previous 140 years than we realize. They started out as working clothes, then became emblems of rebellion, and finally became fashionable. Denim and jeans have a rich and colorful history. There are various types of jeans such as boot cut, wide leg, straight leg, skinny leg and many more.

The best way to style your jeans is of course by choosing the right pair of shoes. That can be tricky but not to worry, here are 9 ways best shoes to pair with straight-leg jeans.

#1-Sandal

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The relaxed, casual vibe of straight-leg jeans works hand-in-hand with summer sandals. For a laid-back style, wear your favorite tee with a pair of sunglasses. Going out with your friends? Here’s an opinion: a pair of straight-leg jeans, a printed shirt, and basic slides or choose dark-wash denim with a straight leg, a lace top, and slingback sandals. Add some fine jewelry and a tiny handbag to complete the look.

#2-Ballet Flats

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Ballet flats will give you a delicate, feminine look. Straight-leg jeans are a wonderful fit for ballet flats because of their slender, straightforward style. For a sweeter look, add a gauzy blouse, or a fitted tee for a more modern vibe. You’re set to go now that you’ve completed your ensemble with some subtle jewelry.

#3- Slip-On Sneakers

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This low-profile sneaker goes with just about anything. Put on a graphic top and a pair of frayed straight-leg jeans for a lively street-wear look. Then, on your way out the door, simply slide into your favorite sneakers!
Snap a fanny pack diagonally across your torso to take this look to the next level.

#4- High Tops

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Make your high-top shoes the star of the show by lacing them up. Straight-leg jeans are ideal for wearing with your favorite high-tops. Cuff your jeans a little to show off your shoes, or let the top of your jeans dip over your shoe for a more relaxed look. Anyone can appear cool and casual in an oversized tee tucked into their pants, a thin belt, straight-leg denim, and high-tops.

#5- Wedges

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Straight-leg jeans look better with a big shoe. Wedges are a go-to summer shoe since they’re stylish and comfortable. Don’t be afraid to wear them with a pair of jeans! Straight-leg jeans with a light wash and cork wedges or espadrilles go well together. For a fun and flirtatious look, add a crop top or your favorite summer tank.

#6- Pumps

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In straight-leg jeans, high heels make your legs appear a mile long. Wear a pair of shoes with your jeans to spice them up. For a night out, go with a colorful or patterned pair and a neutral shirt, or a basic black pump with an eye-catching top. A leopard-print pair of pumps paired with straight-leg jeans and a fitted black tank, for example, would be a killer outfit for grabbing cocktails with your besties.

#7- Ankle Boots

 

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Straight-leg jeans and ankle boots are a match made in heaven. Short boots look great with these classic denim pants and add a little edge to your ensemble. Are you going out to supper with your son? Pair a playful top with straight-leg jeans and ankle boots. Finish the look with a clutch and a couple of bangle bracelets. For a fashionable variation on this style, cuff your jeans just above your boots to show a little skin.

#8- Cowboy Boots

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Cowboy boots are best worn with straight-leg jeans. They’re spacious enough to go over your boots’ tops, but not so baggy that the cloth gets in the way. Put on a white t-shirt, a pair of straight-leg jeans, and your favorite cowboy boots for a timeless look. On your way out the door, don’t forget to grab your hat!

#9- Loafers

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Loafers take your outfit from casual to business. If your workplace allows jeans, loafers may become your new favorite shoe. They’re more refined than sandals and comfier than heels, making them an excellent choice for the office. For a traditional look, pair it with a white shirt and a navy jacket. Loafers in various styles, such as Oxfords and brogues, work nicely here as well.

Sources: WikiHow, The Denim Shop, History of Jeans

Adib Mohd

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