Trendy Ways To Bring Ballet Flats Into Even Your Most Casual Outfits

Ballet flats have a reputation for taking an otherwise chic outfit and making it drab. Unfortunately, the absence of a heel can leave people feeling unstylish, even when the overall 'fit is casual. But low-key doesn't have to mean sophistication-free and a ballet flat doesn't always equate to sacrificing style for comfort. In fact, there are several ways to incorporate a ballet flat into a trendy casual ensemble — and sometimes, the ballet flat is what makes it trendy! 

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While there are certainly some outdated ballet flat looks that you should leave in the past, there are many more styles that will bring your outfit to the next level. From serving as the shiny cherry on top of a monochrome look to elevating your athleisure pieces and taking your 'fit from mundane to preppy, ballet flats can be game-changers in the best way possible. You just need to know how to style them. 

The unexpected: Track pants and sheer flats

We never thought we'd see the day, but rocking flats with your baggy track pants actually brings this look into fashionista territory. The key is to balance out the casual elements with something a little more put-together on top, like a vest or sheer blouse. Accessorizing is also super important when it comes to pulling off athleisure, so don't be afraid to add some chunky jewelry or statement pieces to make it very clear that, despite the track pants, you're not lounging around the house.

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Timeless cap-toe flats with baggy jeans

Ballet flats and tight bottoms might be very 2004, but pairing flats with baggy jeans will bring your look right into the 2020s. An iconic cap-toe ballet flat will never go out of style, so wear it with other classic capsule wardrobe pieces, like bold statement pearls and a white cropped jacket, for a timeless — yet relaxed — fashion moment. 

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Ballet flats and ... joggers?

Joggers are probably the last garment you'd think to pair with your ballet flats. But as long as the joggers are clean and in good condition (and don't look like you just hit the gym), this unusual combo can actually create a very cool look. Worn with a loose plaid shirt, a casual bun, and oversized sunglasses, the mood is officially "IDGAF."

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Shiny, patent, and monochrome

Black ballet flats can be boring when thrown into an outfit haphazardly at the last minute. But they can also be used to complete a casual monochromatic look, like a loose lace set. When paired with other garments of the same color, ballet flats suddenly go from convenient to intentional, thus elevating the entire outfit. For more style points, go for a shiny, patent finish on your flats.

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Preppy throwback with white socks

Launch your casual denim daywear into preppy territory with white socks and black flats. Even if you find that another color combination works for you, the socks-and-flats combo is the ultimate nod to the academia fashion trend. Keep the rest of your outfit casual with an open shirt and minimal jewelry, and you'll strike the perfect balance between relaxed and posh.

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Pair your accessories

White ballet flats were trending in 2023, but this tip isn't about sticking to white, per se. The real way to lift a casual outfit is by matching your flats with your accessories. Pair your white ballet flats with a white bag, and any ensemble will look carefully curated, whether it's a simple denim dress or a pair of tracksuit pants. 

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