![]() However, they are coming back in style and are some people’s go-to. I rarely wear boot-cut jeans (I think the last time I wore a bootcut was in high school, LOL). So, with that said, I’ll show you the different ways you can wear your jeans with booties when your jeans are FULL length. This “overlap” can look pretty messy and bunched up, which is why it has become so popular to ROLL your jeans up. ![]() Meaning your jeans and bootie overlap with the shaft of the bootie going up your ankle and running into the bottom hem of your booties. ![]() They look great with normal flats or sneakers, but when you try and wear normal-length jeans with booties, you have an issue. Usually, when we buy jeans, we buy them to fit the length of our legs. In other words, when your jeans are not cropped. What About When Your Skinny Jeans Are Long? On the other hand, if your jeans are the length of your leg (aka not cropped), then you’ll either be rolling them up, rolling them under, or tucking them into your booties. As a general rule, stick to anything between no skin and two finger widths of skin between the bottom of your hem and the top of the bootie. It just starts to look funky in my opinion. I think showing any more skin than THIS is too much. This is because the booties have a lower shaft (the jeans are the same). Notice in this second look, I’m showing more skin than in the previous outfit. I think we all know how that goes, right? It’s so frustrating when I think I’ve found the cutest bootie ever, I buy it, and then I’m only able to wear it like 2-3 times that season. And it can be challenging to know which style/color bootie is going to be my “winner” for the season aka the one I actually wear more than once. In other words, one style of bootie doesn’t really fit all outfits. What are the Different Types of Booties?Īfter years of putting together outfits, I’ve realized that I definitely need multiple styles of booties to make what I have in my closet work. It’s also important to know that certain styles of booties are more limiting than others and tend to work better with particular styles (e.g., rolled-up jeans, a dress, leather leggings, etc.). Because figuring out how to wear booties has a lot to do with what kind you’re trying to wear. But in order to fully answer that, I want to first talk about all the bootie styles you’ll find out there – at least popular ones. ![]() So, how do I know which type of bootie to wear with what jeans? While there are no hard and fast rules, there are some guidelines I follow that help me when I consider wearing booties.įirst, figuring out what makes a bootie work and why is what I try to focus on. Have you noticed how many bootie options are out there? Pointed toe or rounded toe, tall shaft or short shaft, leather or suede, block heel, or stiletto heel? There are hundreds, no thousands, of different options. ![]()
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