If we could only choose two wardrobe staples to wear for the rest of our lives (okay, maybe just for the rest of this season), boots and jeans would be our top picks. The options with both are endless: You could opt for wide-leg baggy jeans or Parisian stovepipe jeans; a kitten heel ankle boot or an over-the-knee option. The looks you can create are endless, but there are still a few standout silhouettes that we can’t wait to style for spring.
Whether you’re getting ready for the office, a date, a casual evening, or a fancier occasion, there’s a way to pair boots and jeans for any dress code. From minimalist staples that create an unbeatable equation to an Alexa Chung-inspired silhouette that wins every time, we found the six best ways to style boots with jeans in 2026.
Boots with the Fur
When trending moments meet wardrobe staples, there’s an alignment we have to be grateful for. One of the most popular jackets for spring is a cropped faux fur option, and luckily, nothing pairs better than boots and jeans. To create a more casual look, opt for slouchy denim that puddles slightly over ankle-grazing booties. Let the jacket be the star, and keep the rest of your look minimal.
Capsule Collision
Boots and jeans are two absolute staples in a capsule closet, so don’t overthink styling them together. A slim-cut pair of cigarette jeans with a chic pair of boots is a combination that works every time. To create an effortless look, add your favorite leather jacket and a pair of oversized sunglasses when the weather calls for it.
Short Skirt, Long Boots
As the weather gets warmer, our hemlines get shorter. Whether you prefer a denim skirt or some oversized shorts, don’t feel the need to leave your knee-high boots behind as a winter staple. Rather, pair them together to create a seamless look that feels perfectly transitional for spring. You could opt for a structured work boot, but we prefer a slouchy option for nights out.
Workwear Wardrobes
Alexa Chung is our forever style inspiration, and her workwear-ready outfit gave us yet another reason to admire her. With the rise in popularity of chunky moto boots, consider pairing them with your most durable staples. That could include carpenter jeans, a quilted jacket, and maybe even an additional trench coat for maximum coziness.
Tucked In
The Olsen Tuck is our new favorite way to style long tresses, but the same principle applies to styling tall boots with denim. Though we’re on the fence about the return of skinny jeans, there’s no argument that it’s the best style to tuck denim comfortably into boots. To offset the more casual vibe this creates, add a blazer and a do-it-all bag that adds a professional energy back to the look.
High Waist, High Heel
We often think of jeans as casual and high heels as festive or formal, but don’t let that stop you from combining the two. There are truly a myriad of ways to combine these two staples, but we prefer opting for high-waist jeans and a cropped jacket to create an hourglass effect. The height of the heel on your boots is up to you, but we’re partial to a pointed-toe that peeks out from beneath the hem.
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