Friday 16 December 2011

The Ten Golden Rules To Shoes And Jeans


Dont you just love jeans? It doesnt matter what size, shape or height you are there will always be a particular style or design of jeans that just suit you.

Shoes kind of work this way too. Some shoes will suit you, others wont, 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.

You might find that there are actually more styles of jeans that will suit you if you choose the right shoes to wear with them.

There are a few simple golden rules to follow with shoes and jeans. Get this match perfect and youll be amazed at how different you look.

Golden Rule Number One

Whether you are choosing boots or shoes, your jeans 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.

The next time you are out and about put this theory to the test. Look at women wearing jeans and find someone whose jeans fall short of the bottom of their heel or shoe. Then find someone whose jeans fall to the bottom of the heel or shoe. Youll see the difference yourself.

Golden Rule Number Two

Ballerina flats are very in this year and celebrities such as Kate Moss and Sienna Miller 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 skinny jeans will make them look larger. If you feel your legs arent right for skinny jeans or your feet are bigger than average avoid this look. There are lots more that will suit you better.

Golden Rule Number Three

Boot cut jeans look fabulous with any heeled shoe. Remember Golden Rule Number One though! If you want your legs to appear longer you should choose a shoe that has a longer pointed toe. This creates added length and really works well with boot cut jeans.

Golden Rule Number Four

High heels just dont work with flared jeans. There are lots of styles of flared jeans. They are usually hipster or have a low rise and fit well at the top, flaring out from the thighs. These jeans do look good with a wedged or platform heel, flat boots such as Timberland or Rockport style, sneakers [trainers/tennis shoes] or flat shoes.

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