As summer draws to a close and autumn is on the horizon, one silver lining worth celebrating is the fact we'll soon be back to wearing-denim-on-the-daily weather. Currently, that looks like all of the past season's biggest sandal trends worn with jeans. But, as the clouds roll in, the breeze picks up and the mercury starts to drop, we'll be switching out open-toe footwear for more practical options.

Luckily, there's no shortage of stylish shoes to choose from, as verified by the autumn winter 2025 runways held waaay back in February. We might not have thought about them in months, but the time has finally come when they are more relevant than ever. And frankly, we could not be more ready.

If you are too – or maybe you're just yet to book in for a fresh pedicure – you can't go wrong with one of the below jeans and closed-toe shoes outfit combos that effortlessly nail transseasonal dressing and offer a fresh take on denim for the new szn. Don't just take our word for it, check them out for yourself...

High-waist jeans + ballet flats

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Victoria Beckham famously declared in her 2006 forgotten fashion manual (titled That Extra Half an Inch and now only available to buy on eBay) that wearing skinny jeans with ballet flats would leave you looking like your legs were golf clubs. Either way, it's certainly a dated look, and we'd recommend pairing your pumps with a more modern high-waisted, straight-cut silhouette for laid-back, cool girl style.

Turn up jeans + socks and loafers

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We hate to take sides, but when it comes down to the generational sock culture war, we're firmly in the high socks camp. Especially when worn with loafers. Opt for cuffed jeans (or, ya know, just turn up the hems on your favourite pair) to ensure your style statement takes centre stage.

Frayed hems + kitten heels

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Slingback kitten heels have prim and proper connotations, so we love the idea of pairing them with distressed denim. Whether you opt for subtle clashing with frayed hems or go full grunge with rips and holes, it's a guaranteed sartorial slay.

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Skinny jeans + cowboy boots

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Skinny jeans have been ‘out’ for a while now, but the trend of tucked-in trews provides the perfect opportunity for you to dig yours out from the back of your wardrobe. If you swore never to return to the skin-tight silhouette, you can still get in on this look with any slim or narrow leg jean. Or, just allow for bunching at the tops of your knee-high boots.

Wide-leg jeans + animal print shoes

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Animal print isn't going anywhere this autumn! After cow print burst onto the scene in spring, it's set to return as a stylish contender alongside leopard spots, zebra stripes and snake print. Rather than making this the focal point of your outfit, rely on the voluminous hems of your wide-leg jeans to offer just a peek of pattern.

Ankle grazer jeans + Mary Janes

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We love a preppy Mary Jane – especially in autumn. If you struggle to keep ballet flats on your feet, the signature strap on this shoe is a game-changer and deserves to be recognised as so with a pair of ankle-grazing jeans to show off their sleek silhouette.

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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!