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Flar or bootcut? The important thing is that they are flared. Fitted along the thighs and looser from the knee downare one of the coolest jeans trends of the summer. The secret of their success is easy to say: they manage to enhance every physicality, especially if worn with the right shoes.

High-waisted or low-waisted, ankle-length or extra long, they stand out over pointed pumps and heeled mules. But not only that: if paired correctly, flare denim can also slim the figure together with ballet flats and slingbacks. Between tested couples and unexpected pairings, here are the best outfits with flared jeans.

How to match flared jeans: with pumps

It is the simplest combination to recreate, but also one of the most effective: slightly flared jeans and pointed pumps are the silhouette-friendly combination that instantly lengthens the legs. Minimum effort, maximum yield.

With low-cut ballerinas

If i bell-bottom jeans they stop at the ankle, the It Shoes to wear them with are ballet flats that strategically leave the instep exposed. Thanks to the clearly visible hem, this styling helps to give verticality and make the leg slimmer.

The low-cut ballet flats strategically highlight the hem of the jeans. (Getty Images)

Jeans with flared leg and Texan boots

Cowboy boots, a spring must-have, are not only worn with boho skirts and dresses. They also form a perfect pair with flared jeans: the latter are wide enough to cover the upper they highlight the toe and square heel of the bootscreating a balanced contrast.

With Texan boots, to make the figure immediately slimmer. (Getty Images)

Over the heeled mules

When the wide hem of the denim touches the floor, make room for mules with thin heels: perfect for giving away precious centimeters (and do not ruin the bottom of the jeans), give life to a totally glamorous look.

A pair of heeled mules is enough to make even the longest flared jeans immediately more wearable. (Getty Images)

Easy-chic, with slingbacks

How to make cropped flared jeans immediately more bon ton? Pairing them with two-tone slingbacks, which highlight the figure with elegance, thanks to the tapered line and the exposed heel.

Flared ankle jeans and slingback: you can’t go wrong with this easy-chic combination. (Getty Images)

And to make sure you look slimmer, space for short tops and cropped cardigansvalid allies to lengthen the figure and make the ensemble even more chic.

For Spring Summer 2026… at full height.

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