The New Fall Shoe Trends to Wear With Skinny Jeans
Last week, we shared the new skinny-jean trend that’s quickly blowing up and all the fall items to wear with the denim staple. Today we’re slightly shifting gears and focusing on footwear and bringing you the top shoe trends to pair with skinny jeans this upcoming season. Whether you opt for the new wave of skinny jeans or stick with your tried-and-true silhouette, these are the coolest shoes that are sure to update your fall wardrobe.
From the season’s “wildest” prints to a boot style you can wear from day to night, there’s a new shoe trend for everyone, no matter your personal style. Each footwear trend looks equally chic when worn with skinny jeans or styled with other fall essentials like cropped trousers and printed dresses. Keep reading to shop the coolest fall shoe trends below, and let us know how you’re styling your skinny jeans this fall using the hashtag #WhoWhatWearing on Instagram.
All Things Animal Print
Lug-Sole Boots
Western Vibes
"Pretty" Details
Tall Boots
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