A quick poll of the Cosmopolitan office and straight-leg jeans are the uncontested winner when it comes to the team's go-to denim silhouette. Sure, the style might occasionally be overshadowed by trendier cuts, like barrel jeans, but this is a classic look for good reason.

After skinny jeans were banished from fashion around 2020, many people – myself included – found refuge in the straight-leg silhouette. Designed with a consistent width all the way down the legs, they simultaneously feel modern and timeless while suiting any occasion. Plus, coming in high, mid, and low rises, they make for a universally flattering look for everybody. No wonder stylish celebs from Olivia Rodrigo and Gigi Hadid to Dakota Johnson and Pamela Anderson are all big fans, too.

Further praise came from the Fall/Winter 2025 runways, where the straight-leg jean found renewed love courtesy of Brandon Maxwell, Prada, Valentino, and Diesel's collections. So, with its wardrobe staple status reconfirmed, now feels like a good time for a dose of fresh inspiration. Specifically, what shoes to wear with straight-leg jeans.


With ankle boots

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The straight cut of this style means tucking into knee-high boots won't promise a seamless, polished look – unlike your cigarette jeans. Luckily, straight-leg denim looks fab with ankle boots! We love a pointed-toe kitten heel boot for chic sophistication, while flat Chelsea boots and chunkier lug-sole designs work just as well if your jeans hit slightly higher on your ankle.

With ballet flats

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Channel ‘90s nostalgia in straight-leg jeans and ballet flats. Sleek and simple, keep the rest of your outfit in the same vibe by layering a leather jacket or blazer over a plain T-shirt or tank top.

With trainers

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The key to making your trainers work with your straight-leg jeans is to think about proportions. A chunky Dad sneaker will draw the eye down and appear bottom-heavy; instead, opt for a more slimline style with an almond toe, like the fashion girlie-approved Adidas Sambas.

With loafers

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Smarten up your straight-leg jeans with loafers. Make sure your denim is a cropped or ankle-grazing length to give a bit of breathing space between your shoes and jeans, or simply roll your hems to create a turn-up straight-leg silhouette.

With studded shoes

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ICYMI, studded shoes are trending right now and they work *so* well with straight-leg jeans! Why? Because the minimal cut allows the statement footwear to be the main focal point of your look without competing for attention. Consider this the basis of your next outfit formula.

With kitten heels

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A kitten heel can transform any casual pair of jeans, making them more suitable for formal occasions (think: to work, out for date night). The combo works especially well with straight-leg jeans. As they are cut the same width from hip to ankle, the petite heel adds some much-needed dimension and creates the illusion of longer legs – an extra bonus if your jeans are low or mid-rise.

With Birkenstocks

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Whether you don your trusty Birkenstock Bostons or mix it up with the Naples clogs, you can't go wrong wearing suede mules with your straight-leg jeans. The look feels particularly autumnal, so safe to say we'll be recreating this ‘fit ASAP.

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Alexandria Dale
Digital Fashion Writer

Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!