Tucking Jeans Into Boots?

Tucking Jeans Into Boots?

When wearing jeans with boots, you have one of two different options available: you can place the bottom of your jeans over your boots, or you can tuck them inside your boots. There’s been a growing trend towards the latter option, as it offers a clean, stylish appearance that many women prefer. So, what’s the best way to tuck jeans into your boots?

It’s important to note that not all jeans can be placed over the top of boots. If you are wearing skinny or straight-leg jeans, the bottom portion of the legs might be too tight, at which point you’ll have to tuck them into your boots. The good news, however, is that practically all cuts and styles of jeans can be tucked into boots. Whether the legs are straight, loose or somewhere in between, you can easily tuck them into your boots.

There’s really no wrong way to tuck the bottom of your jeans into boots; however, many women prefer to create a “cuff” with their jeans first. To do this, flip the hem of each pant leg up about ankle height. This should be done using a single fold so there’s a minimal amount of denim protruding outwards. Next, fold them sideways to the denim is tighter around your ankles. Failure to fold the denim may result in your jeans being too baggy around the bottom, making it difficult to place them inside your boots.

Once you’ve created a cuff with your jeans, pull your socks over them to the cuff in place. Because your socks will be hidden under the boots, it really doesn’t matter what color you choose. With that said, it’s recommended that you choose lightweight, breathable socks instead of heavy, thick socks. Having both your socks and jeans underneath your boots can take a great deal of space, so you need to choose socks that are relatively thin and lightweight.

Last but not least, pull your boots over your jeans and socks. Depending on just how thick your cuffs and socks are, you may need to loosen the laces on your boots. Be gentle and don’t try and force the boots over your jeans. If they don’t seem to fit, simply loosen the laces and try again. With a little bit of work you’ll eventually get the boots to fit over your jeans.

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