The Zara Shoes That Look Best With Jeans

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Confession: There's something about Zara that we love almost as much as adding more of its stylish pieces to our already-full shopping carts, and it's stealing styling tricks from the models. Zara's stylists clearly know what they're doing, and each season, we've noticed that they build many of outfits around just a handful of the season's strongest shoe trends.

Especially this time of year, we all spend a lot of time in denim, so we're particularly interested in what shoes Zara models are wearing with jeans. This season, Zara's stylist primarily decided on ankle boots and heels to pair with jeans, with one particularly cool flat shoe style thrown into the mix. And it isn't just skinny jeans that work with these seven shoe trends. We also spotted many of them across Zara's site with mom jeans, boyfriend jeans, and flared jeans, to name a few. Ready to take the advice of the experts at Zara?

Keep scrolling to find out which seven Zara-approved shoe trends look the best with jeans, and shop our picks from each category.

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Sock Boots
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Given that sock boots are the number one boot trend of 2017, it's no surprise that you'll find them tucked under a slew of Zara jeans this season.

Shop the jeans: Zara The High Waist Jeans With Button Fly ($50). Available in sizes 26 to 31.

Shop Sock Boots:

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Kitten Heels
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Kitten heels and jeans have been the go-to combination of fashion girls this fall. We love the polished look that the low-heeled shoes lend to denim.

Shop the jeans: Zara Mid-Rise Skinny Jeans ($40). Available in sizes 26 to 32.

Shop Kitten Heels:

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Flat Mules
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Zara has been stocking effortlessly cool flat mules since the trend came about several seasons ago, and as the style remains cool as ever, the brand is still pairing them with jeans. 

Shop the jeans: Zara Mid-Rise Skinny Jeans ($40). Available in sizes 26 to 32.

Shop Flat Mules:

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Combat Boots
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Combat boots are the trend that celebrities can't get enough of this season. The rugged style is perfect for pairing with jeans and oversize sweaters this winter, and that's exactly how Zara is styling them. 

Shop the jeans: Zara Skinny Jeans With Uneven Hem ($40). Available in sizes 26 to 32.

Shop Combat Boots:

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Stiletto Pumps
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According to the S/S 18 collection, stiletto pumps will be everywhere soon after taking a hiatus to make way for block-heel mules, statement heels, and kitten heels. We love the classic feel that they lend to every style of jeans.

Shop the jeans: Zara The Real Vintage High Rise Textured Jeans ($70). Available in sizes 26 to 31.

Shop Stiletto Pumps:

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Strappy Heels
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Zara's stylists are clearly in the holiday party mood, as they've been pairing a lot of jeans with fancy high-heeled sandals recently. Consider this shoe style the easiest way to transition your denim to evening wear. 

Shop the jeans: Zara The High Waist Jeans in Night Black ($50). Available in sizes 26 to 31.

Shop Strappy Heels:

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Western Boots
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Fall's Western trend has made its way to the feet of Zara models, and what better way to effortlessly pull the look off than with a pair of jeans tucked into them?

Shop the jeans: Zara Boyfriend Jeans With Faux Pearls ($70). Available in sizes 26 to 31.

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Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.