| I am typically a fan of crazy aunt vibe, but i hate both of these shoes. Jeans or otherwise. |
| Ugh, no. Pls don't. Unless you just dont care. But they dont even look comfortable. |
| These worse than that Gwen Stefani line of shoes back in the oughts!!! |
+1. This is the least mean way of putting this. |
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I don't like the first pair. They are too precious. And patent leather is uncomfortable. The second pair is fine, but I would not wear them with jeans. I think they are meant to be worn with a midi skirt or a dress. The point of those shoes is to show them off, and they'll get lost with pants. I agree with posters who recommend skinny, ankle-length jeans if you really want the second pair, but I'm not a fan of that style. If you'd like something with a bit of flair, I recommend a cool pair of ankle boots, maybe in pony suede or a non-traditional color.
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| I’m in my 40s. I like the second pair a lot more than the first. I think we’re too old for tie up dress shoes. I have no idea how to wear them with pants, though. But definitely Mary Janes over whatever is going on in the first link. |
Lol! DP |
| If I wear jeans I wear mules, boots or althletic shoes. Depends on where I’m going though. |
| Why would you want to. Unless you are a JCrew model getting paid to wear them, I see know reason to ever put either pair on. |
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No for both of these. |
This. (sorry, OP) |
| The second pair gives me Wednesday Adams vibes, so I'd style with a dress and tights. |
Wednesday would never |
+2 |
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I love both pairs, and think the 1st is the best.
They would look great with long, dark jeans. |