Have you ever felt that moment in which you have finally found your perfect pair of jeans yet have no idead how to wear them? First, if you haven’t got a pair of jeans, you need to know how to find the right one. Once you’ve got that, all things considered, style it according to need and preference. You may not know this but jeans are actually really versatile. Here are 6 ways of styling a pair of jeans.

1. A pair of boots
This option on how to style a pair of jeans is the best one for skinny jeans. The boots can be of any length, and with or without heel. With a low barycentre, they should ideally be of the same colour as your jeans and with a bit of heel. With a high one you can play around with the colour a little more though. This combination suits especially eight, hourglass and inverted triangle body shapes. Triangle body shaped people can try wearing skinny jeans with knee- or thigh-high boots to lengthen the legs and shift focus away from the hips.

2. A pair of sneakers
This one of 6 ways of styling a pair of jeans is really popular among students because it’s really comfortable and it’s always trendy. If you have a low barycentre try to do this with a pair jeans that is long and large enough to conceal your shoes. This combination flatters pretty much everybody. Also, it’s incredibly versatile. With a blazer, it can look more formal and with a tee it definitely is casual.

3. A pair of heels
Don’t use this combination for skinny jeans if you have a low barycentre, because it’s not going to work for you. You can try doing this with a bootcut pair of jeans. Otherwise play around and experiment, and make sure to choose the heel height that works for you. Being stylish doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your comfort!

4. A blazer
This one is perfect if you like that casual-chic kind of look. With a pair of jeans a blazer will still look sophisticated, but a little less formal. This pairing is perfect for rectangle and triangle body shapes. For hourglasses and eight body shapes, make sure there is detailing on both the shoulders and the hips and that the waistline is a bit chinched in. Also, if the blazer and the jeans are of the same colour the whole ensemble looks really formal.

5. A white top
This white top can be anything. It can be a polo shirt, a T-shirt, a wrap blouse, a jumper… you’re spoiled for choice. In its various declinations, white is really versatile, meaning anyone can wear it. There are lots of whites to choose from. To see which white will suit best, it’s a good idea to know your undertone and it’s even better if you know what your colour season is. Ideally, in case you have a low barycentre, tuck it in and in the opposite case keep it tucked out of your pair of jeans.

6. Monochrome look
There are lots of jeans colours available now, besides the classic shades of blue, grey and black. This means you can pair them with other pieces of the same colour. Every colour has different tints (colour with added white), shades (colour with added black) and tones (colour with added grey). So, for example, if I have grey jeans, I can wear them with a lighter or darker grey top, white sneakers and a black blazer to make a polished outfit. Black, white and grey may not be colours in art or science, but definitely are so in fashion.

