A successful cut and a high price do not guarantee a stylish look. Sometimes, one unfortunate detail combined with other items completely changes the silhouette, and even expensive jeans or trousers begin to look unflattering. As the project Styler reports, citing a publication by stylist Elena Shevchenko (@purpur.stylist) on Instagram, the main mistake usually lies not in the pants themselves, but in the shoes and tops they are worn with.
The mistake that ruins even expensive trousers
Imagine a typical situation: you buy trousers for 3,000 hryvnias, they seem perfect in the store, but at home, when you put on your autumn boots, you see a completely different result. The leg of the trousers may fold unsightly at the ankle, not fit over the boots, or conversely, look too short with a certain pair of shoes. As a result, the legs appear shorter, and the entire look becomes disproportionate. It is important not to blame yourself, your height, or your figure: properly selected shoes can completely change how the trousers and body proportions are perceived.
How length and cut dictate shoe choice
The stylist advises choosing shoes not only based on the principle of 'like or dislike' but also taking into account the length and cut of the trousers. A straight cut remains one of the most universal, so the choice of shoes here is quite wide. A shortened length exposes the ankle, so it is especially important what exactly you wear: such pants work well with ballet flats, Chelsea boots, ankle boots, loafers, pumps, and Mary Janes. The main thing is to ensure that the shoes do not create a sharp horizontal division of the leg if the goal is to visually elongate the silhouette.
Universal formulas for different models
Flare pants go well with shoes that support their character and do not get lost under the wide lower part of the leg. Trousers with a crease easily adapt to both classic and more relaxed looks: they can be worn with retro sneakers, ballet flats, ankle boots, pumps, loafers, kitten heels, and Mary Janes. The crease itself already gives the image structure, so the shoes can either enhance this effect or make it more casual. Leggings have a tight silhouette and look especially effective with shoes that add structure to the image.
Outerwear: the final touch to proportions
Even a perfect pair of shoes will not save an image if the rest of the items violate the proportions. After choosing trousers, you should pay attention to outerwear and tops: a sweater that adds unnecessary volume or a coat with an unsuccessful cut can completely change the silhouette. That is why, before deciding that new pants 'do not fit' or make the figure wider, they should be tried on with different shoes and tops.
The main advice before buying
The conclusion is simple: do not evaluate trousers in a vacuum. Price and cut are only part of the equation, and the final verdict is delivered by the combination with shoes and outerwear. As Styler, a project from RBC-Ukraine combining entertainment and lifestyle, notes, it is precisely this approach that allows you to turn an 'unsuccessful' purchase into a calculated look and avoid the feeling that an expensive item looks cheap.