Can shoes like this be worn with jeans?

Anonymous
I am typically a fan of crazy aunt vibe, but i hate both of these shoes. Jeans or otherwise.
Anonymous
Ugh, no. Pls don't. Unless you just dont care. But they dont even look comfortable.
Anonymous
These worse than that Gwen Stefani line of shoes back in the oughts!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would have trouble styling them and not wear them much.


+1. This is the least mean way of putting this.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The second ones are super cool give that beat aunt vibe.

The first pair looks like you went to your first communion, and then we teleported to the future.


Lol! DP
Anonymous
If I wear jeans I wear mules, boots or althletic shoes. Depends on where I’m going though.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous

No for both of these.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:yikes to both.


This. (sorry, OP)
Anonymous
The second pair gives me Wednesday Adams vibes, so I'd style with a dress and tights.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The second pair gives me Wednesday Adams vibes, so I'd style with a dress and tights.


Wednesday would never
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would have trouble styling them and not wear them much.


+1. This is the least mean way of putting this.


+2
Anonymous
I love both pairs, and think the 1st is the best.

They would look great with long, dark jeans.
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