Finding the right shoes to go with a pair of jeans can be difficult. There may be many fits, many colors and many widths of denims, and many types of footwear, but you can always find the right jean for the right shoe. It does not matter what size, shape or height you are there will always be a particular style or design of jeans that just suit you. The same goes for shoes as well. Some will suit you, others will not, and it all comes down to the shape of your body, length and shape of your legs and ankles, size and shape of your feet and so on.
Whether you are choosing boots or any other type of shoes (
Skor in Swedish), your denims should always fall to the bottom of the heel. If they are flat the same applies, just to the bottom of the heel. If your jeans sit mid way on your heels or above the flat of the shoe you will actually make your legs appear far shorter than they actually are. The overall look will appear somewhat odd because the hem of the leg stops before the shoe heel does.
Ballerina flats are very in and celebrities have set the craze for skinny
jeans with flat shoes. This does indeed work very well. If that is you have the legs and the feet for it. There are only two things you need to pull this look off. These are: the legs for skinny jeans and relatively proportioned feet. If you have large feet skinnies will make them look larger. If you feel your legs are not right for skinny jeans or your feet are bigger than average avoid this look. There are lots more that will suit you better.
Skinnies were meant for knee high boots. The great thing about knee high boots is you do not just have to wear them in winter. They are a great accessory for spring or when the weather is not too hot and they look great with skinny jeans. It does not matter whether your legs are short because the boot itself adds length to your legs. Opting for a heel will also make your legs appear slimmer than they actually are.
With these guidelines in mind, you can match the perfect shoes with your denim pants and look stylish no matter what time of the year it is!