Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love straight-leg ankle length jeans/pants. For winter, I just get longer pairs, so they cover my ankles, or I wear booties that more or less cover the lower leg. I will never, ever go back to skinny jeans.
This. Get a pair of mid-height booties that are fitted and wear your straight-leg jeans over the top.
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But these look weirdly short with half the boot shaft visible?
Anonymous wrote:I pull my socks up so they peek out between my boots and my jeans.
Anonymous wrote:Do some of you actually wear boots from November thru March? Unless there is snow on the ground or sub zero, I prefer shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love straight-leg ankle length jeans/pants. For winter, I just get longer pairs, so they cover my ankles, or I wear booties that more or less cover the lower leg. I will never, ever go back to skinny jeans.
This. Get a pair of mid-height booties that are fitted and wear your straight-leg jeans over the top.
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But these look weirdly short with half the boot shaft visible?
That's how they're supposed to look. You allow the thinnest part of your (booted) ankle show, which is more flattering. This look works best with sock boots that hug the leg. I don't care for it as much with the raw hem above because the white fringe visually interrupts the leg line but would be great with a finished hem.
And for the PP who was worried how it looks when seated, a mid-shaft height boot will still cover your leg. I even wear knee boots under my straight legs sometimes, which is great when it's really cold. Because they're sock boots, they don't look bulky under my jeans. These are the ones I have:
https://www.nordstrom.com/s/ella-stretch-knee-high-boot-women/7184152
Anonymous wrote:Do some of you actually wear boots from November thru March? Unless there is snow on the ground or sub zero, I prefer shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you have no idea how anything works. If the jeans are loose, wear a form fitting sweater for balance. If the jeans are tight, wear a loose sweater. Try to always have the pants meet the shoe in a way that doesn’t show ankle. This isn’t rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Don’t get ankle length?
- Wear them with nice boots?
I don’t have “pasty white ankles” though, so I might not be a part of the we /our crew that you’re looking to for fashion advice.
OP here. Thank you for noting this - by we/all I meant other individuals who have the misfortune of having pasty white ankles in the winter, making the straight leg ankle jeans an especially unfortunate trend. I did not intend for this to be a non-inclusive post - the “beauty” of this forum to me (no pun intended) is how inclusive it is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love straight-leg ankle length jeans/pants. For winter, I just get longer pairs, so they cover my ankles, or I wear booties that more or less cover the lower leg. I will never, ever go back to skinny jeans.
This. Get a pair of mid-height booties that are fitted and wear your straight-leg jeans over the top.
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But these look weirdly short with half the boot shaft visible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love straight-leg ankle length jeans/pants. For winter, I just get longer pairs, so they cover my ankles, or I wear booties that more or less cover the lower leg. I will never, ever go back to skinny jeans.
This. Get a pair of mid-height booties that are fitted and wear your straight-leg jeans over the top.
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Anonymous wrote:Are we all just supposed to let our pasty white ankles hang out of the ankle length straight leg jeans/pants and freeze? I tolerated it on the summer/fall when these pants looked cute with tank tops or light flannels, but now that it’s cold I’m breaking up with these pants until spring. Additionally, I find the straight leg jeans look unflattering with sweaters…just too much material and nothing is balanced out. Sticking with flares or skinnies with chunkier boots until further notice, unless someone has figured out the secret…
Anonymous wrote:Get a pair of spat legs for the winter. Sounds like a fit that might work for you.
https://normakamali.com/products/spat-legging-jeans-black-acid-wash-st4227de541511
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Don’t get ankle length?
- Wear them with nice boots?
I don’t have “pasty white ankles” though, so I might not be a part of the we /our crew that you’re looking to for fashion advice.
OP here. Thank you for noting this - by we/all I meant other individuals who have the misfortune of having pasty white ankles in the winter, making the straight leg ankle jeans an especially unfortunate trend. I did not intend for this to be a non-inclusive post - the “beauty” of this forum to me (no pun intended) is how inclusive it is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love straight-leg ankle length jeans/pants. For winter, I just get longer pairs, so they cover my ankles, or I wear booties that more or less cover the lower leg. I will never, ever go back to skinny jeans.
This. Get a pair of mid-height booties that are fitted and wear your straight-leg jeans over the top.
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+1
Love these.
This would look horrible when seated.