What OutfitsLook Best with Coach Sneakers
Coach sneakers qualify as “foot art” to the fashionistas who always know exactly what’s in style, what’s trending and what is going to be in style. Other fans of Coach products may appreciate the wide variety of styles and colors available, but buy Coach sneakers for their durability and comfort first--and design second.
Whatever reason you’ve become an aficionada of these awesome sneakers, think of it this way: Coach sneakers may have rubber soles, but their heart’s all about making your feet look good and feel good--even on a random Saturday in March.
The best outfits to wear with your gorgeous Coach sneakers are clothes that let your sneakers show, so don’t hide them under too-long jeans or maxi dresses. Let their vibrant designs, colors, details and styling be seen.
If you happen to have a Coach handbag that matches your sneakers, fashionistas recommend you avoid using the same Coach patterns in the same outfit, unless your outfit is composed of colors or designs that contrast rather than complement your handbag and sneakers.
Skinny jeans, skinny pants, leggings and tights should either tuck into your sneaker or end above the collar of your sneaker so that your Coach sneakers aren’t hiding under the hem. If you choose to wear khakis or jeans with a longer pant leg, roll them up above the ankle so even your Coach sneakers can strut their stuff.
Throw on a denim or khaki mini skirt with a cute tee, modified tunic top or a tucked in blouse and choose textured or solid tights or leggings to complete the look. If it’s cold outside, nothing looks cuter with your Coach sneakers and a mini than a cool fashion hoodie. Remember that the quality of your sneakers is so outstanding, you must create an outfit with high-quality pieces so that you look good from top to bottom.
For a very trendy look that’s a bit hippie and a bit grunge, try wearing an ankle-length to mid-calf floaty, lightweight skirt – silk, cotton or even a thin polyester-- and leave the ankle area bare so that your Coach sneakers are clearly visible. You don’t want your sneakers peeking out of the hem of your skirt, you want the whole sneaker to show.
Bohemian-style, feminine, floral dresses look great with a pair of sturdy, boot-styled, buckled Coach sneakers and add the yin to the yang of a well-balanced but funky look that’s nothing short of awesome.
Shorts, especially khakis, look great with a pure-white tee and a pair of Coach high-tops. Lighter weight than hiking boots, hightop Coach-sneakers lend a sporty-girl effect to your outfit without looking like you’ve just come back from a safari.
Knee-length pencil skirts can look great with Coach sneakers, tennis shoes or hightop styles providing you wear a solid-color skirt with tights in a matching color. No textures or patterns on the tights please.
When it comes to capris or jeans that end midway up your calf, experimentation will let you know if you can pull it off. Depending upon the length of your jeans and where they end on your leg, you may have to cuff or roll the hems to get the right proportion that shows off your Coach sneakers and your legs at the same time.