9 Street Style Snaps That Will Make You Want to Wear Flared Jeans ...

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Right now we’re seeing a big swing toward flared jeans. For a while there it was all about figure-hugging skinny jeans but nowadays there’s a lot more room to move when it comes to your favourite denim duds. Seventies-inspired fashion is having a bit of a moment right now and flared jeans are an easy way to incorporate this trend into your existing wardrobe. Take a fashion forward approach this season and be inspired by these flared denim looks.

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1. Go All the Way and Team Your Flared Jeans with a Denim Shirt

Go All the Way and Team Your Flared Jeans with a Denim Shirt Sure, denim on denim can be hit and miss but when done right it can look super chic. Avoid a disastrous denim look, like Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake’s infamous all denim outfits (you know the ones we’re talking about), by sticking to similar denim washes and keeping the rest of your look pared back. Take this street style look snapped by Vanessa Jackman, for example. Doesn’t this lovely lady just look so happy to be wearing double denim?

2. Go Retro and Give Your Outfit a Seventies-Inspired Twist

Go Retro and Give Your Outfit a Seventies-Inspired Twist Now, I’m not suggesting you dress up like an extra from Almost Famous but adding some retro touches can make all the difference. If over the top faux fur vests and macrame tops aren’t your thing then add subtle touches with accessories like platform shoes, woven bags, aviator sunglasses, and floppy wide-brimmed hats.

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3. Keep It Simple with Dark Denim Flares and a White Tee

Keep It Simple with Dark Denim Flares and a White Tee Denim and a plain white tee - it’s a combination that never goes out of style. Sheryl from Walk in Wonderland shows us how it’s done with a crisp crew neck tee tucked into dark denim flared jeans. A classic blazer, sleek satchel, and oversized sunglasses complete this everyday outfit.

4. Take a Fashion Risk with a Pair of Cropped Flares

Take a Fashion Risk with a Pair of Cropped Flares It’s a look that’s probably more suited to the Man Repeller website than real life, but if you’re one to take fashion risks then cropped flares might be just the thing for you. Make like Tine Andrea from The Fashion Eaters and dress down a pair of cropped flared jeans with a slouchy top and classic Converse sneakers.

5. Work a Classic Everyday Look with a Striped Top and Flared Jeans

Work a Classic Everyday Look with a Striped Top and Flared Jeans Ah, the striped top. It’s a must-have in every girl’s wardrobe. Luckily for us it also looks great when paired with blue flared jeans. Jules of Style by Jules takes a minimalist approach and teams her outfit with a chic mini handbag and strappy shoes.

6. Wear Flares to Soften a Tomboy Inspired Look

Wear Flares to Soften a Tomboy Inspired Look If you like preppy, tomboyish looks then you can still do flared jeans in style. They’re actually perfect for softening up an androgynous outfit, like this button-up shirt and blazer combination.

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Flared jeans have been trending for a while now and they're a great way to add a touch of femininity to a more androgynous look. This street style look pairs a classic button-up shirt and blazer with a pair of flared jeans to create a stylish and balanced outfit. The flared jeans provide an interesting contrast to the tailored pieces and help to soften the overall look. This look is perfect for anyone who likes to mix different styles and have fun with their fashion choices.

7. Lighten up Your Look with White Hot Flared Jeans

Lighten up Your Look with White Hot Flared Jeans When it comes to white jeans it seems like you either love them or loathe them. Like most things, it just comes down to how well you style them. Silvia from Bartabac teams her white flared jeans with a striped top and brown jacket. A bright red bag adds an unexpected touch of colour to the outfit.

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This outfit is the perfect way to lighten up your look with white hot flared jeans. Silvia from Bartabac pairs her white flared jeans with a striped top and brown jacket, creating a classic yet stylish look. The bright red bag adds a fun pop of color to the ensemble, making it a great choice for a street style look. The flared jeans also provide a flattering silhouette, perfect for the warm summer months. Whether you’re going for a casual or dressy look, this outfit is sure to make a statement.

8. Make More of a Statement with Bold Monochrome Patterns

Make More of a Statement with Bold Monochrome Patterns Bold patterns are guaranteed to make a statement and when paired with a flared silhouette, they can be extra show stopping. Louise was photographed by Pauline Darley wearing a ladylike black and white pussy bow blouse with her flared jeans. The look was topped off with a floppy hat, tan belt, and an oversized handbag.

9. Work a Different Angle with Flared Denim Dungarees

Work a Different Angle with Flared Denim Dungarees Dungarees are here to stay and flared versions are more of a grown-up take on the usual baggy, boyfriend-styles we’re used to seeing. This outfit was snapped by Suzanne Middlemass and it’s a great example of how to dress up your outfit with a few choice accessories.

Embrace exaggerated silhouettes with a pair of flared jeans. After seeing these street style snaps, are you tempted to slip on a pair of flares? Or do you have any tried and true tips for styling flared jeans?

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Love it!!

Agree with you Sands I've finished with my skinny fits and notices boot it and flares suit me do much more glad I converted

Good ideas :) i should try the flared jeans again after 10 years :D

No to cropped flares

Old news!! Done it four years ago I had light blue they were amazing

I love the 70's look. Flare jeans forever baby! lol

I don't blame you @Sands! Way better!!!! 😘

The girls in the pictures look amazing, great styling! I do feel tempted to make the switch, they were all I wore in the '90s.

#4 looks awful and #9 is what you would probably dress a 12year old in. But I love the flair trend always have

Flared isn't really the look right now