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How to Wear Cowboy Boots With Jeans: A Guide for Men & Women

For centuries, cowboy boots have been praised as practical, stylish footwear offering the utmost comfort and protection in rugged terrain. Today, cowboy boots are a staple footwear option for work and play, from the ranch to the office — and grabbing dinner after.

Unless you’re stepping out to buck convention (you do you, cowboy), there is indeed a right way to wear jeans with cowboy boots. But don’t get your rope in a tangle; at Tecovas, we’ve got a few helpful dos and don'ts of how to wear cowboy boots with jeans so you can step out in comfort and style every time you pair the two together.

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How To Wear Men’s Cowboy Boots With Jeans

Some would say men have always drawn the short stick in terms of acceptable fashion choices. But when it comes to cowboy boots, yee haw! What a world of options to behold. From classic western and ranch boots to ropers, zip boots, and beyond, men have the world of functional fashion at their fingertips, all wrapped up in soft, supple bovine and quick-to-patina goat, alligator, lizard, ostrich, and more.

Here are the best ways for men to pair cowboy boots and jeans. The trick is knowing the right jeans to wear with the right boots.

And of course, there's nothing more cowboy than going your own way. So no matter how you style your boots with jeans, as long as you feel confident, you're good to go.

The Best Jeans To Wear With Cowboy Boots For Men

To guarantee you are dressed to impress with confidence and style in tow, there are a few simple guidelines for pairing boots and men’s western jeans you’ll need to know: jean color, style, and length.

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Jean Color

Classic Blue Jeans

Medium wash blue jeans are an excellent choice for daytime events, while darker blue and black washed jeans are a popular option for evening wear. If you prefer the look of light blue jeans, make sure you’ve got the right cut–like our Premium Standard Jeans.

Wondering what jean color pairs best with show-stoppingly detailed boots? Well, if you want to pair exotic gator, lizard, or ostrich boots with jeans, darker denim dresses up nicely.

Earth-Toned Jeans

Classic blue jeans aren’t for everybody, and that’s okay. In fact, earth-toned palettes of subtle greens, browns, and tans are always in. If you prefer this look, earth-toned jeans and a pair of cowboy boots may be your look.

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Jean Style

Now, let’s talk about jean style, of which you have three general options: bootcut, straight, and relaxed.

Bootcut

Bootcut jeans are slim through the hip and waist and open up at the leg to accommodate your favorite pair of boots. These are a staple for any boot-wearer–hence the name!

Straight Cut

Next up are arguably the most popular jeans to pair with cowboy boots: straight-cut jeans. Available in a variety of fits for a more snug, standard, or roomier fit in the thighs, straight-cut jeans mean business from the knee down, granting you enough space to comfortably fit your jean leg over your favorite boots without hassle or awkward bunching.

Any cut slimmer than a straight cut won’t work (sorry, skinny jeans), but every pair of Tecovas jeans is designed to give you that modern tapered thigh you love with a straight leg-style opening just wide enough to accommodate your favorite boots.

Relaxed Fit

Relaxed jeans are a great choice with cowboy boots. If you decide to rock the relaxed fit, pay special attention to length. Opt-in for a pair with a shorter inseam than you’d typically wear in straight or bootcut jeans. This will help keep you lookin’ put-together with a flattering silhouette.

Jean Length

You’ve got color and style down pat. Now, let’s talk about length. Luckily, this one’s pretty simple.

Your Jeans Should:

  • Cover the shaft of your boots
  • Rest just above the heel (between ¼” and ½”)

Your Jeans Should Not:

  • Be so long they touch your heels or ground.
  • Be tucked into your jeans (unless necessary for riding or working outdoors)

In cases where you want to show off unique or eye-catching shaft details, choose an inseam that falls just above your boot’s instep. If your slim jeans are too long and appear to be too stacked, you have two options: get them hemmed or roll them with a classic 2” to 2.5” roll.

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How To Wear Women’s Cowboy Boots With Jeans

Wondering how to wear cowgirl boots with jeans? You’ll be pleased to know that unlike men’s jeans, women have more freedom to mix and match styles. Whether you’re sporting tall cowgirl boots or hitting the town in a zip bootie, you’ve got a handful of styling options to choose from. Let’s focus on jean color, style, and the elephant in the dressing room–when to tuck and not to tuck.

Jean Color

Regarding women's western jeans and boots, light, medium, and dark washes can be worn during the day. For more formal occasions where jeans are acceptable, we recommend dark washes.

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Jean Styles

When it comes to cuts and styles of jeans, women have a world of options to explore. Bootcut jeans are on the table for tall and short boots, while straight, and wide-leg jeans also look fantastic when planned accordingly.

Now, this isn’t to say women’s boots and jeans are free to do whatever they please–there are some rules. Let’s dive into the different styles of jeans and how they best pair with tall and bootie-style cowboy boots.

Skinny Jeans

Whether you want to show off your fancy new cowgirl boots or keep your pant legs free and clear of wet or mud-covered grounds, skinny jeans are the way to go. Why? Because they have nowhere to go but inside your boot!

If you’re sporting booties or zip boots, skinny jeans can even be rolled up just above the top of the boot. For this style, choose cropped skinny jeans that can be easily rolled once to pass the top of your boot.

Cropped Jeans

Cropped jeans are those that don’t fully extend to the feet or ankles. They are also a stylish option that pairs perfectly with your favorite classic cowgirl boots and booties. While a 12” shaft will hide the cropped style, shorter ankle boots will accentuate it.

Straight Cut Jeans

Straight jeans can be worn inside or outside the boot, depending on your preference. While we don’t recommend tucking straight jeans into booties (this is a look best suited for skinny jeans), layering a pair of cropped straight jeans over your booties that hug your ankle (aka, don’t add bulk to the ankle area) is a trendy look worth trying. This rule also applies to cropped wide-leg jeans.

Bootcut Jeans

The bootcut is a timeless jean style for new and true cowgirls alike. Ideal for over-the-boot styling, boot-cut jeans feature form-flattering fits from hip to knee and flare out from the knee down to hide the boot shaft easily.

Dark bootcut jeans look great over the boot for more formal events. We recommend this look if you’re going out on the town or attending an evening get together. When styling boot-cut jeans, be sure the bottom of your jeans covers the shaft of your boots but isn’t so long that they touch the heels or ground. The inseam should rest just above the heel, between ¼” and ½”. This rule also goes for straight jeans.

Now, this isn’t to say bootcut jeans can’t be tucked into tall boots for the right occasion, like when riding or when you want to protect your pant legs from water, dirt, and mud. All you need to do is cuff your jeans, fold one side over the other vertically, and put your boots on. You can see how well boot-cut jeans pair when tucked in or left out of cowgirl boots, as depicted below with The Annie boot in our Scarlet color.

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Explore New Frontiers In Style With Tecovas

At Tecovas, we take pride in offering quality, handcrafted boots that look great in any setting. Constructed with premium materials and time-honored techniques, your boots will be with you for the long haul.. Browse and shop Tecovas men’s western wear or women’s western wear today to start building the wardrobe to take you everywhere you want to go.