Chinos, joggers and cargo pants have all had their respective plays for pride of place in our rotation, but jeans are still the go-anywhere covering for most men’s getaway sticks. For all but the most formal offices and life events, denim is a no-brainer. You can’t be wrong. can you?
OU can. You really can. And one of the most-faced plant-deprecating stumbling blocks is choosing shoes with the totally wrong DNA for jeans. Wear them with very smart shoes, and you’ll look like you’re going to a bad nightclub. wear them with flip flop, and, and you will appear more and more confused. They are just two ends of the spectrum in a broad wrong way.
match what shoes to wear with jeans An impassable mine area is not required. All you have to do is follow the right directions. This is the Fashionbean’s guide to which pairs go with, well, couples.
What shoes to wear with jeans?
If you’re looking for the best shoes to wear with jeans, here’s a complete roundup of every pair of shoes acceptable with your favorite pair of denim.
derby with jeans
Black Derbys in particular though are still on the smarter end of the broad shoe formality spectrum, so can look a little messy with mid-blue jeans: You’re almost certain to go to stone-strewn, distressed extremes to dial down subculture overtones. will be safe.
brogues with jeans
After a failed combination? While relatively casual tan brogues are inappropriate for smart navy tailoring—please stop doing that—they make a pleasing pairing with smart-casual indigo denim. Bonus points if the shade of the shoe picks up on the stitching of the jeans.
sneakers with jeans
Unless you try really hard, it’s almost impossible to step on the wrong foot. minimalist sneakers,
When it comes to wearing shoes with jeans. Sleek, low-profile styles go with any kind of denim, except, in the right way, bad boot cut jeans.
If really committed to tripping up, the Silhouette is where you can come a cropper. This is usually more of a concern with lightweight canvas styles that may lack the heft needed to balance out heavy-duty jeans, whether straight- or wide-legged. Conversely, the combination of long, skinny high-tops and tapered or skinny jeans can make big legs positively prankster.
Joe with a pair of sneakers White, the main idea – is to keep them clean, assuming you want to include them in a more formal ‘fit’. (The same thing applies to all shoes you wear with jeans, but it’s less noticeable with non-white pairs that didn’t start with that color.) Pass the stain protector and those white sneakers. Keep it shiny
penny loafers with jeans
monk straps with jeans
monk bandages Brightly lit from mid-to-late-naughty during the ‘hashtag menswear’ phase driven by social media. However, they’re still a solid footwear option, adding some of the formality of Oxford with a swashbuckling dash. In fact, the hardware gives them a certain casual quality that coordinates well with riveted denim.
Don’t sleep on textures too, because ditching the sheen of leather for a nap of suede will take them down a notch in formality. (Do the spectrum have notches? Rungs?)
chelsea boots with jeans
Suffice it to say that the now established principles of silhouette (chunky is more casual than smooth), color (tan is more casual than brown, more casual than black) and texture (suede is more casual than leather). is more casual) all apply here.
high-tops with jeans
Assuming you don’t want to buy short jeans just for the days when you can hit the b-ball court, or hem an existing pair (professionally, or with a pair of scissors if You’re into that brow look), just roll them up right above the top of your sneaks. However, never more than twice, otherwise the resulting thickness will totally kill your vibe.
Desert/chukka boots with jeans
suede desert boots, in particular, feature a softer upper and sole compared to other footwear styles, but they are still rugged. Not surprising for the shoes worn by British soldiers in North Africa in World War II.
Able to take a kick, and for it to look better, they can be worn in the right situations with everything from shorts to suits, but almost always they are a pair of jeans, smart or casual shoes to wear with Has a wonderful style. Because of their versatility, there’s no real hard-and-fast rule, but rolling them to shine some covered ankle is strongly encouraged.
Work / Hiking Shoes With Jeans
Chunky boots also provide the ballast for wide-leg denim; Overly skinny or skinny jeans on the other hand will be a very harsh contrast, which may be your desired effect, but won’t fool anyone into thinking you’re really easy or outgoing.
Also, unless you’re going for the skinny-stacked look, your jeans will need to be on the shorter side, or rolled up: If you want to bring out maximum vintage vibes, try a single oversized cuff.
dad trainers with jeans
The unexpected resurgence of dad trainers (if they were ever cool) has been in conjunction with a similar change in denim, complementing their chunkiness. So why break with Normcore?
Sneakers with jeans are a yes in our book.