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5 Trends to Not Wear With Jeans

We love jeans. Jeans are our friends. They give us endless outfit ideas when our inspiration is running dry, and they even translate to our wardrobes year-round. They're a true-blue closet staple. However, there are certain trends that jeans just don't jive with as well as others. Chalk it up to its laid-back associations, but sometimes denim just doesn't do the trick, which is why it's helpful to consider the full range of options in front of you.

This spring, you may have a trend or two (or seven) that you're eyeballing. However, investing in a trend is only the first step because as we all know, the hardest part is tackling the styling aspect. This is where today's denim focus comes into play. While reaching for the closest pair of crop-flare jeans might feel like the best option when test-driving your trend of choice, sometimes it's worth brainstorming a bit further. Ahead, we've highlighted a small pool of pieces that look wonderful paired with non-denim accouterments. Scroll down to find out what they are and to shop the trends.

If you've yet to try the belt-bag (aka fancy-fanny-pack) trend, rest assured because it's not too late. Unfortunately, fastening the strap inside of your jean loops might prove too fussy. Instead, layer it over an easy spring dress for a cool look that also happens to be hands-free.

Because the designer-flip-flop trend is already quite casual, teaming it with a pair of jeans might end up skewing super laid-back. For a more balanced look, simply wear them with a pair of playful trousers.

The polo-shirt trend is still going strong, and if you're ready to start wearing the preppy piece, opt out of styling it with jeans and go for an unexpected combination, like an embellished skirt.

Sure, a tee and jeans are a seemingly timeless pairing, but somehow, styling the graphic T-shirt with a pair of roomy khakis feels instantly cooler and more polished.

Ah, yes. The ugly-shoe trend! We've waxed poetic about this one, and while it may not come as a shock that we suggest contrasting it with something on the softer side, it's worth reiterating that an "ugly" sandal looks amazing styled with something a bit fancier, like a midi dress.

The statement sleeve has ruled the last few seasons. However, it seems the Victorian-inspired neckline is making yet another comeback. Sure, you could wear it with a pair of jeans, but why not layer it under a dress for a fresh take on the trend?

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated. Up next, the jeans we're cleaning out from our closet (and five we're adding)



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