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  2. Style Your Wide-Leg Pants With All of These Super Cute Shoes

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    Struggling to decide what shoes to wear with wide-leg pants? I'm here to help! Ahead, 14 options for you—from funky sneakers to sleek heels! We've got picks from Sam Edelman, Steve Madden, Puma ...

  3. Wondering What Shoes to Wear with Wide-Leg Pants? These ... - AOL

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    Streetstyleshooters/Getty Images. This works particularly well with wide-leg pants that have a slightly cropped silhouette, hitting at or just above the ankle rather than grazing your toes.

  4. The Best Shoes to Style with Mom Jeans - AOL

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    In case you haven't already heard, the once-trendy skinny jean is out -- that is, according to the TikTok-obsessed teens out there. The form-fitting denim style, made popular in the early aughts ...

  5. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 2010s, Preppy girls wore flip flops, ballet flats, Keds worn in ads by Mischa Barton, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift, Sperry Top-Sider boat shoes, white casual Sperry sneakers, flat ankle boots with tights or crew or knee socks slouched down over tights, leggings, jeggings or skinny jeans, [271] layered shirts and tees, cold ...

  6. THIS Is How to Wear Wide-Leg Pants in 2024 (You're Welcome) - AOL

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    Wide-leg pants are a great way to diversify your wardrobe. We've curated an awesome lil round up consisting outfit inspo and products to help you style 'em!

  7. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, form-fitting, shaped-leg boots were being replaced with straight-legged designs, [76] [77] [78] frequently worn over jeans or other pants, which were often pulled-on rather than zip-fastened. [79] As well as high-heeled dress boots, more rugged designs, by companies such as Frye, were widely worn.