Out of nowhere, Stovepipe Jeans are *everywhere*—here are the shoes that pair best with them.

Out of nowhere, Stovepipe Jeans are *everywhere*—here are the shoes that pair best with them.

      This might be a contentious viewpoint, but I don't subscribe to the idea of denim trends. Instead, I see jeans styles as shifting in popularity, with the number of people wearing them rising and falling, yet I believe no style ever truly goes out of fashion. For example, stovepipe jeans are currently very trendy. However, this doesn’t mean you should steer clear of their counterparts, like wide-leg and bootcut jeans. The present popularity of straight-leg jeans with a slightly fitted look suggests that it's an ideal time to sport them if it suits your style.

      Recently, stovepipe jeans have gained favor among fashion enthusiasts. They have been seen on stylish celebrities from Los Angeles to New York, and even in Paris, including Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, Alexa Chung, Olivia Munn, and Sadie Sink. Fashion editors and insiders are also showcasing this style on Instagram with their elevated denim outfits. While it's enjoyable to see the designer bags and standout outerwear paired with these jeans, my main focus is always on footwear. Selecting the appropriate shoes to complement a certain style of jeans can be tricky. Chunky footwear can sometimes dominate the silhouette, giving a bottom-heavy appearance, while a more slender shoe can make the outfit feel overly narrow.

      I dedicated a few hours to researching shoe trends that best complement stovepipe jeans in 2026 and identified five silhouettes. If you're eager to incorporate stovepipe jeans into your daily wardrobe, continue reading to find five stylish shoes to pair with them.

      1. Black Heeled Boots

      Style Notes: If you're questioning whether all jeans look good with heeled ankle boots, I would argue that’s not the case. For instance, I wouldn’t pair heeled ankle boots with barrel-leg or baggy jeans, as the proportions would seem off. However, the sleek design of stovepipe jeans, which taper at the ankle, is an excellent match for ankle boots, particularly those with heels. This pairing lengthens the leg and creates a streamlined effect. Fashion director Eliza Huber illustrates this beautifully by pairing her dark-wash stovepipe jeans with heeled ankle boots, a fur coat, and a Bottega Veneta crossbody bag.

      Shop the shoe trend:

      - Staud Wally Sock Ankle Boots

      - ZARA Embossed Heeled Ankle Boots

      2. Low-Profile Loafers

      Style Notes: Leather loafers combined with stovepipe jeans create a strong foundation. You can elevate the look with an oversized sweater, long wool coat, and a scarf—as shown here—or go for a suede jacket, turtleneck, and baseball cap. There are many other sophisticated styling options available. The key is to finish off with white or gray ribbed socks during the fall and winter to avoid exposing skin. This addition brings more dimension and interest to your outfit.

      Shop the shoe trend:

      - Tony Bianco Gatsby Loafers

      - Jamie Haller Buckled Glossed-Leather Loafers

      - Reformation Ani Ruched Loafer

      3. Animal-Print Ankle Boots

      Style Notes: Like black heeled boots, animal-print ankle boots also pair wonderfully with stovepipe jeans. The jeans, whether in a blue or black wash, tone down the boldness of the shoes, making them ideal for minimalistic styles. Take inspiration from this Copenhagen fashionista and style mid-rise stovepipe jeans with snakeskin, leopard, or zebra-print ankle boots, combined with a long wool coat and a chunky sweater draped over your shoulders.

      Shop the shoe trend:

      - KHAITE Ona Zebra-Print Calf Hair Ankle Boots

      4. Kitten-Heeled Pumps

      Style Notes: Sometimes, it’s the little details that have the greatest impact, such as kitten-heeled pumps. With their slight elevation and closed-toe design, these shoes provide an inherently polished look that also conveys a laid-back coolness. When paired with stovepipe jeans, they emphasize the pants’ streamlined cut and add a touch of elegance. For this trend, opt for pumps with an elongated toe and either a high vamp or a V-cut vamp—two key features that will give your outfit a more modern feel.

      Shop the shoe trend:

      - ZARA Leather Kitten Heel Shoes

      - Tony Bianco Cameo Black Vintage

      - Toteme Patent-Leather Pumps

      5. Ballet Flats

      Style Notes: If you want to dress down your stovepipe jeans with casual footwear, skip the sneakers in favor of ballet flats. Regardless of whether they have a square or rounded toe, these shoes impart an effortlessly chic Parisian vibe to your denim. Since they expose a bit of skin on the top of your foot and won’t be covered by your jeans, consider layering sheer tights underneath in winter to stay warm while adding a hint of sophistication.

      Shop the shoe trend:

      - Nordstrom Maddox Ballet Flats

      - Reformation Inez Ballet Flats

      - Madew

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