
This way, you’ll get a clean, uninterrupted pant line from the knees down! The important point here is to have an ankle boot that is tight at/above the ankle. Also fashionable right now? Long bell bottoms, also reminiscent of the 1970s! Preferably with a chunky heel, since they’ll be more comfy & with shorter flares they’ll give off that 70s vibe which is so fashionable right now. Not high boots (they’ll show at the knees) but simple ankle boots are a great choice with flare jeans. I personally love wearing flares with high heels, but that’s not your only choice, as you’ll soon find out, below! Ankle Boots with Flare JeansĪnkle boots with square or almond toes are great boots to wear with flare jeans. So if you’d like to keep your shoes & flare jean pairing options open, you’ll likely need 2 pairs with 2 different hemlines: 1 for heels & one for flats. I mean, you can try it, but they’ll just unfold before your very eyes! But cuffing at the ends, you ask?ĭue to flare shape itself & surplus fabric, rolling up or even slightly cuffing isn’t an option. The tricky thing about either flare jeans or bell bottoms is that not every pair will go with every shoe height or heel heigh. Because of the belled bottom of flare jeans, both shoe type & hemline is important: one compliments or ruins the look of the other.

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How to wear flare jeans or bell bottoms with the right shoes? It’s a bit tougher, say, than deciding what shoes to wear with straight leg jeans.

8 Fave Shoes & Boots to Wear with Flare Jeans Unless, of course, you wear a shorter or cropped flare jeans, your shoes will definitely have more impact to the overall look of your outfit, as they will be clearly visible. I’m loving the return of the flared jean & bell bottoms in jeans and pants in general, which haven’t been big since 2015! And that’s because they flatter most body types & are the perfect jean to sneak in a pair of comfortable shoes such as wedges, platforms, flats & sneakers. You can hide almost anything under those!!
