Black Trousers Are a Timeless Wardrobe Staple—5 Shoe Colours That Make Them Look Their Chicest
The secret to elevating a pair of black trousers lies in the colour of the shoes you wear with them... Scroll on to see the shoe colours that go best with black trousers.
Not to generalise, but I think we can all agree that a pair of black trousers is the backbone of any woman's wardrobe. Right? We all own at least one pair, and each serves its own purpose, whether that's for work, the weekend or as eveningwear. Yet, despite their status as a wardrobe staple, shoe pairings often prove to be a sticking point.
Well, luckily for you, part of my job as a fashion editor is finding solutions to styling dilemmas, and this one comes up time and time again. Black may be a neutral and offer up endless outfit opportunities when it comes to clothing, but shoes are a different story. With a more limited range of colours, finishes and silhouettes to choose from, the wrong shoe pairing can quickly throw off an otherwise polished look.
The good news? There are certain shoe colours that work especially well with black trousers, elevating them from reliable to chic and relevant. Whether you're wearing tailored, relaxed wide-legs or sleek, straight-leg styles, ahead I'm breaking down the winning formulas that will help your black trouser looks feel sharper and more polished.
The Best Shoe Colours to Wear With Black Trousers:
1. Red
Style Notes: 'A pop of red' has quickly evolved from a microtrend into a staple styling hack, and it's one to bear in mind the next time you're pulling on a pair of black trousers. It works especially well if the rest of your outfit is of a neutral colour palette, allowing the red shoes to take centre stage while your black trousers become an elevated basic.
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2. Navy
Style Notes: Ignore any outdated fashion rules you've heard about black and navy not working together. They stem largely from traditional menswear and a time when experimenting with texture and silhouette wasn't what it is today - something that's since opened up a whole new set of colour combinations that actually work beautifully. The trick to pulling off this combination is using textures that prevent the two from blurring together, so a suede navy heel with black cotton trousers, or in summer a pair of black linen trousers with navy raffia or denim sandals.
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3. Silver
Style Notes: Silver can be treated very much the same as red, in that you can use a 'pop' of silver to break up your look. It's not adding colour per se, but a brightness and shimmer that draws the eye to a specific spot. Sleek, streamlined silhouettes work best, such as ballet flats or trainers, especially with wide-leg trousers. For a slimmer leg trouser, look for silver shoes with texture and structure, like a pointed heel with large bow detail.
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4. Dark Brown
Style Notes: The suede craze continues, and with it the immersion of chocolate brown into our everyday wardrobes. Whether through suede tote bags or blazers and jackets, the colour combination of dark brown and black is one we're now familiar with, so try working it into your shoe collection. Chocolate brown suede is a guaranteed win, but leather works really well too. Just make sure the shoe is minimal and sleek to prevent the combination from looking dated.
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5. Black
Style Notes: This may feel like an unnecessary addition, but to make the most of pairing black shoes with black trousers, I still believe there are a few rules if you want to create a look that is styled instead of just worn. Here, texture and silhouette are the most important. A wide-leg trouser works best with a flat and pointed shoe, whereas a barrel-leg style will work well with chunky loafers or black Dad trainers. Cropped trousers look very French with a dainty ballet flat and a slouchy straight-leg can look grungy with some monochrome Converse.