| IMO the shoes need a more elongated toe to wear with straight or wide jeans. |
ha op, you have a way with words. I like the first ones better visually but they look so so uncomfortable. I think they would poke everywhere and slip around and come untied. |
| Great taste OP. They would both look so chic with jeans. Sadly, JCrew shoes are uncomfortable; I'd look elsewhere for these styles. |
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| I like the second pair, think you could absolutely wear them with jeans, but contrary to others think a long jean would be best. |
Weired aunt analogy fits here. |
Because they would help cover the ugly shoes |
I can only imagine what you wear
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| J Crew shows their jeans online with all types of dressy shoes. I’d just buy them and see how look in person with what you own. |
+1 I can’t believe people blow their $ on this fugly stuff. And shame on J Crew. Take them to The Hague. |
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Everyone is dragging those shoes, perhaps for good reason. May I suggest that you check out Sezane for more-refined versions of that style at a similar price point?
https://www.sezane.com/us-en/product/low-noella-babies/patent-black#size-4 https://www.sezane.com/us-en/product/paula-babies/white-lacquer#size-4 https://www.sezane.com/us-en/product/elodie-mary-janes/patent-mahogany#size-4 Any of these can work with the right jeans or pants. Poke around their website for inspiration.
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And just adding that Carel is another go-to for this look, although the shoes are spendy. Their IG may give you some idea about how to style them with pants, though. https://www.instagram.com/carelparis/related_profiles/ |
| Those are hideous. |
| Lol shoes like that should not be worn. |
I agree. |