Named for the shoe it was designed to accommodate, the bootcut jean is synonymous with laid-back ’90s cool. Slim through the thigh and knee with a subtle flare at the hem, the silhouette neatly skims over a pair of boots. While images of pre-aughts supers like Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell wearing the style have long populated mood boards, it’s only now that the shape’s return feels fully realized.
Vogue’s Favorite Bootcut Jeans
Following the revival of straight leg and skinny jeans, the bootcut has reemerged on the spring 2026 runways and quickly filtered into the street-style set. Designers from Calvin Klein (who helped popularize the silhouette in the ’90s) to Valentino and Celine offered their own interpretations, underscoring its renewed relevance.
Despite the name, bootcuts don’t require boots (though they remain a foolproof pairing). The modern versions feel just as at home with minimalist sandals, sharp loafers, or a sleek heel, styled up or down depending on mood. Effortless and leg-elongating, the bootcut may be one of the most wearable denim shapes of 2026. Consider this your guide to getting it right.
Photo: Courtesy of Calvin Klein
With the Classics
No brand knows their way around a bootcut like Calvin Klein. Designer Veronica Leoni’s take stuck to the tried-and-trues: a trench, button-up, and boots.
Photo: Courtesy of Valentino
With a Bow and Ladylike Blazer
At Valentino, a bow, ladylike blazer, and peep toe pumps lend a cheeky femininity to a light wash bootcut jean.
Photo: Courtesy of Celine
With a Cropped Trench and Colorful Scarf
Celine’s take on bootcut styling involves your typical French fare: a cropped trench and printed neck scarf.
Photo: Courtesy of Tibi
With a Blazer and Minimalist Sandals
Take the minimalist route à la Tibi by pairing bootcut jeans with an oversized blazer and barely-there sandals.
Photo: Courtesy of Loewe
With a Sweater Set and Vibrant Loafers
Our interpretation of this Loewe look shows slightly less skin (for significantly more wearability). Pair a crisp white sweater set with a poppy red loafer, and blue bootcut jeans.
Photo: Courtesy of Chloé
With Pastel Tones and White Heels
A boxy peach knit and a scarf slung around the hips are the perfect amount of unexpected when styled with stiff, navy jeans.
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