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Jeans And Shoes Matching Method

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Now there are more and more friends in jeans. The following years, the experience of wearing jeans and shoes and the methods of collocation between them are introduced to you. It may be useful to all of you.

1. Straight jeans: this type of jeans is best equipped with low leather shoes, casual shoes and sneakers.

Color matching, if it is black or dark jeans, it is recommended to match black, brown leather shoes, casual shoes and travel shoes; light jeans and light colored shoes should be matched, so that the color contrast can be balanced without imbalance.

Two. Horn type jeans: this type of jeans should be chosen as long as possible, preferably covering the ankles. The best choice is to choose the low profile leather shoes with a pointed head.

Three. Small trouser leg / stretch type jeans: this type of jeans is also the most fashionable and avant-garde dressing method.

Trousers should not be too long, because they should be matched with leather boots, high leather shoes, high casual shoes or high travel shoes.

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