Nisolo: Three Ways to Style Boots With Pants

For the past few years, since we started wearing and raving about Nisolo boots, we’ve gotten 872,435,682 comments asking how to style them with jeans. “How do we wear boots without exposing bare ankles?” a reader named G.N. recently asked. “I hope to wear them all winter but can’t figure out how.” So! We turned to stylist Kendra Smoot, who shared three ideas…

Nisolo: Three Ways to Style Boots With Pants

Skinny jeans: “If your jeans are tapered, this refined everyday Chelsea boot is a perfect match. (If you go too big in the shoe, it can start to look a little goofy.)”

Nisolo: How to Style Boots With Pants

“And when the pant and boot are a similar color, consider going with the same sock color so it’s one unbroken line.”

Nisolo: How to Style Boots With Pants

Wide-leg pants: “If the weather is freezing, wear boots with baggier pants and tights underneath. This comfy combo is perfect for the middle of winter. Also, these black boots are amazing. You could wear them for 20 years; the leather will just keep getting more and more beautiful.”

Nisolo: How to Style Boots With Pants

Straight-leg jeans: “To celebrate a heeled boot (and pretty zipper), roll your jeans. That way, you can really see the boots. Same with these lace-up beauties.”

Nisolo: How to Style Boots With Pants

“You can wear them with thin or chunky socks. (My sister knit this pair!) And if the rest of the outfit is neutral, you could go with something colorful or patterned.”

All to say: Let’s pull on some pants, pull on some socks, pull on some boots, and live our best cold-weather lives! We’ve worn and loved Nisolo boots for years. They are beautiful, comfortable, ethically made, and intentionally designed in Nashville. (I also like these cuties.)

Thoughts? How do you style boots with pants, especially during colder months? Thank you, Kendra and Nisolo!

(Photos by Seth Smoot for Cup of Jo. This post is sponsored by Nisolo, a company we’ve worn and loved for years. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Cup of Jo.)