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6 Timeless Shoes to Wear With Bootcut Jeans This Winter


While the very nature and name of this viral denim style might indicate that the best shoes to wear with bootcut jeans be the footwear shape featured in its moniker, let me be the first to admit that this cut is actually misleading. That’s not to say that boots aren’t a suitable pairing for bootcut jeans. On the contrary, this fit is so harmonious that the entire denim category is titled after it. However, I feel that this epithet can be considerably deceptive and trick people into believing that boots are the only thing that works with them. Quite the opposite is true, in fact.

The fit-and-flare structure of bootcut jeans is already something that makes them such a hero in any well-edited wardrobe. But this slight broadening from the knee to ankle is also what makes them versatile enough to work with an array of shoe styles, going beyond the humble kitten-heel knee-high (Saint Laurent’s slinky Francoise) or square-toe contemporary classic (Khaite’s Nevada).

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Christian Dior once said, “You can never take too much care over the choice of your shoes”, which is an apt adage I’m committing to heart when it comes to bootcut jeans and shoe pairings. You see, the slightly frustrating part about wearing bootcut jeans with the wrong shoe, per se, is that you might end up looking like Marissa Cooper from The O.C.

While Mischa Barton’s character is so beloved with her arsenal of Chanel handbags and coterie of flouncy boho dresses, one wrong step and you could be wearing an ensemble that feels slightly like it’s stuck in 2005. Of course, with the Y2K renaissance still in progress, this isn’t necessarily an issue. Still, there are certain shoes that help bootcut jeans feel more contemporary and chic. (And fitting for 2025.)

An image of Mischa Barton in character as Marissa Cooper wearing t-bar sandals with bootcut jeans while filming The O.C.

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Interestingly, bootcut jeans have also emerged from the slumber of early 2000s fashion trends and are swiftly becoming one of the most in-demand silhouettes for the autumn/winter period. No longer slung low on our hips and paired with shearling-lined Uggs, the bootcut jeans of now are modern, polished and a little flirty—so shouldn’t the shoes we wear with them reflect this mode?