I have several pairs of staple, slightly boot legged jeans (7 for all mankind I bought before I found your savvy site!) that I love and seem to love me and my new post-baby, voluptuous figure. My main concern is, since I can no longer wear my 4 inch pumps on a daily basis, I feel like I am out of touch wearing flats without the pencil legged/skinny jeans…so can I wear the slightly boot leg jeans with flats? What are the rules in that dept?
Thanks a million,Ann
Hey Ann,
Thanks for writing in and congrats on your new bundle of joy! Dressing your post-pregnancy body can be a real fashion challenge, but lucky for you this season it’s all about the more relaxed fit “boyfriend” jean instead of the super skinnies you’re referring to. These jeans are also a more fresh and modern alternative to your boot leg jeans as well! And while skinny jeans are by no means on the “out” list, you can still look just as stylish by pairing a great pair of BF jeans in a distressed wash, with a cute flat sandal or shoe!
Many of Hollywood’s hottest moms, like Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Jessica Parker and Amanda Peet have recently been spotted wearing this BF style. As busy Mom’s, these women need to be comfortable, but they’re not going to sacrafice style in order to do so! I found a few great pairs of jeans that I think will do wonders for your post-pregnancy body and all of these styles have some lycra in them, which will help the jeans hug your body in all the right places and suck in the “problem” areas.
In terms of shoes, try pairing them with a Grecian inspired flat sandal or a floral pair of jeweled flats…and if you do feel up to it, these BF jeans look perfect with a sky-high pair of gladiators as well!
Hope this helps!!































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She could also wear her bootcut jeans with flats. It’s cheap to have them hemmed to a flat-appropriate length, or she could DIY them with a product like stitch-witchery. That way she could save money by wearing the things she already has in her closet.
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