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Sandals

  1. Everything from flip-flops to gladiator sandals will work here! The comfy, casual feel of straight-leg jeans goes hand-in-hand with summer sandals.[1] [2] Add your favorite tee and pair of sunglasses for an effortless look.
    • Meeting some friends this weekend? A distressed pair of straight-leg jeans, printed top, and simple slides is a great outfit option.
    • Want a dressier look? Pick dark-wash, straight-leg denim, a lace top, and slingback sandals. Add some elegant jewelry and a small handbag.
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Ankle Boots

  1. Ankle boots and straight-leg jeans are a match made in heaven. Short boots fit perfectly under these trusty denim pants while also making your outfit a bit trendier. Headed out for dinner with your SO? Pair straight-leg jeans with ankle boots and a flirty top. Add a few bangle bracelets and a clutch to finish off this outfit. Cuff your jeans just above your boots to show a little skin for a trendy take on this look.[11] [12]
    • Ankle booties with a side cutout can take your jeans from casual to chic! Add a white button-down shirt and a colorful scarf or handbag to finish your outfit.
    • For a more formal feel, choose a black pair of Chelsea boots and let your jeans puddle on top of them.
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    What boots look best with straight leg jeans?
    Lana Blanc
    Lana Blanc
    Personal & Fashion Stylist
    Lana Blanc is a Personal and Fashion Stylist and the Founder of The Blanc House, a full-service styling company based in New York, New York. With over ten years of experience in fashion and retail, she specializes in helping others look and feel their best through activities such as editing closets and personal shopping. She has also been featured in multiple publications, including InStyle and Elle. Lana holds a BBA in International Marketing from Pace University and an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Fashion Management from LIM College.
    Lana Blanc
    Personal & Fashion Stylist
    Expert Answer
    Just about anything and everything (seriously)! Straight leg jeans usually look fresher and better with chelsea boots, lug sole boots, and slouchy boots, but they work with just about every other style of footwear that you want.
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This article was co-authored by Lana Blanc and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Latorre. Lana Blanc is a Personal and Fashion Stylist and the Founder of The Blanc House, a full-service styling company based in New York, New York. With over ten years of experience in fashion and retail, she specializes in helping others look and feel their best through activities such as editing closets and personal shopping. She has also been featured in multiple publications, including InStyle and Elle. Lana holds a BBA in International Marketing from Pace University and an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Fashion Management from LIM College. This article has been viewed 9,263 times.
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