Pants are easy. Even dresses are pretty straightforward. But skirts? They pose a bit of a styling problem, especially when it comes to figuring out what shoes to wear with them. For instance, pairing a sundress with sneakers is a tried-and-true combination. But you wouldn’t wear those same shoes with a trendy denim pencil skirt or lace-trim slip skirt, would you? Those styles would call for a more sophisticated shoe, like a knee-high boot or pair of kitten-heel slingback pumps. Basically, there are specific shoes that look best with specific skirts, and if you want your skirt outfits to earn compliments in 2026, I’ve created an outfit guide that’s guaranteed to help you achieve that every time.
Below, you’ll find 17 skirt outfits that cover every style, from microminis to A-line shapes. In some, the wearer chose to add a pair of boots; in others, they opted for flip-flops. Every look, though, is a winner, so you really can’t go wrong if you copy any of them. My tip? Do an inventory of your existing skirt collection first and find any gaps. Fill those in, and then use this guide to help steer you in the direction of the best shoes to wear with each skirt style. Ask any It girl, and they’ll tell you that skirts are quietly their favorite fashion item—Miuccia Prada included. So don’t get caught wearing them wrong. Not when 17 ways to get them right are just a scroll away.
Best Shoes to Wear With Skirts
Maxi Skirt + Two-Tone Pumps

Long column skirts need two things when it comes to shoes: A color that breaks up the length of the skirt and a substantial heel to add some height. Wearing a black heel with a black skirt can be too much, whereas a two-tone heel remains classic and polished while still offering a bit of contrast.
Embossed Skirt + Ballet Flats

I always thought you needed a taller heel when wearing pencil skirts, but this photo is proof that ballet flats can look just as elevated and chic.
Micro Miniskirt + Pointed Mules

To make your legs look extra long in a micro miniskirt, pair the style with a pointed-toe mule.
Colored Midi Skirt + Strappy Heeled Sandals

In the summertime, a super-strappy sandal can do no wrong, whether you pair it with a mini, midi, or maxi skirt.
Poplin Skirt + Leather Flip-Flops

You can’t go wrong with styling a poplin skirt with a pair of sleek leather flip-flops. It’s low effort and high reward.
Vintage Skirt + Beaded Sandals

For a touch of fun, style a vintage skirt (like this ’90s Prada skirt on Hailey Bieber) with a pair of beaded sandals. They’re always a good idea.
Lace-Trim Skirt + Knee-High Boots

One of my favorite skirt-and-shoe pairings of the 2020s is a lace-trim skirt styled with a pair of knee-high stiletto boots. The two just fit together in such a chic, interesting way.
Printed Skirt + White Ballet Pumps

For a casual-cool shoe to wear with a printed skirt, try a pair of white ballet pumps. They’re comfortable and offer just the right amount of lift. Plus, they pair well with any color or pattern.
White Skirt + Thong Sandals

You’ll find out pretty quickly from reading this story that a pair of heeled thong sandals works with just about any skirt style, but especially white ones. It’s a sleek, minimalist approach to skirt dressing that will work every time.
Python Skirt + Patent-Leather Pumps

For a night out, one of the coolest looks to put together is an embossed pencil skirt and pumps, preferably if you wear sheer tights and a knit of some sort. It’s a sophisticated and chic combination that will never lead you astray.
Leather Pencil Skirt + Stiletto Boots

For a ’90s, Jennifer Aniston–inspired skirt outfit, take a leather pencil skirt and pair it with pointy stiletto boots, preferably a pair with a fitted calf for an extra-sharp look.
Crochet Skirt + Heeled Mules

Heeled mules are another shoe style that works with almost any skirt style, but in 2026, wearing them with a crochet skirt is guaranteed to garner compliments. A leather pair will add a sharpness to the soft fabrication that balances out the entire look.
Drawstring Skirt + Stretch-Thong Sandals

Stretch-thong sandals have become a mainstay for in-the-know skirt wearers for the last summer or two. They’re a cooler, more modern take on the traditional heeled thong sandal, and make your legs look miles long.
Leather Skirt + Suede Mules

Suede mules in general will work for this combo, but I must say as an owner of a pair myself, that Manolo Blahnik’s Maysale mules are the ultimate buy in this category.
Sheer Skirt + High-Vamp Ballet Flats

There’s a risk when it comes to sheer skirts because they can very easily err on the scandalous side, which is fine if that’s the look you’re going for. If you aren’t, though, picking out the right pair of shoes to wear with one is paramount to your outfit’s success. One easy winner is a light-colored high-vamp ballet flat, which is classy and polished, balancing out the translucent nature of the skirt style.
Skirt With Hardware + Classic Pumps

If you’re opting for a more art-forward skirt with cool hardware or edgy details, your best bet is to go the Prada route by pairing the style with an understated, classic pump. It’ll let the skirt do all the work.
Knee-Length Skirt + Thong Sandals

If you want to know that your skirt outfit will work every time, pair a flouncy knee-length skirt with a three-quarter sleeve top and heeled thong sandals.











































