Palazzo pants have a long history in fashion, dating back to the early 1900s and championed by icons such as Coco Chanel and Emilio Pucci. In my younger days, the cropped version was referred to as “gauchos”–the same carefree swish, but shorter in length. Whatever you call them, these super-flowy, wide-leg trousers have evolved through countless silhouettes and fabrics, and their resurgence is well underway.
The palazzo pant is making a comeback thanks to the popularity of boho chic and resort wear (I’m still dreaming about the Chloé Fall/Winter show). And rightly so. They’re endlessly versatile, effortlessly chic, and a welcome change from your typical mom jeans or miniskirts. If you’re anything like me, you’re constantly planning your next wardrobe refresh. If you’re looking to feel flowy and free, why not try the trend for yourself?
While the pant naturally complements slip tops and simple blouses (perhaps even sweaters in the winter), the real magic occurs at ground level. Not sure which shoes will hold up to billowy pants? Consider this your cheat sheet, with both tried-and-true and unexpected options. From heels to Uggs to mules, there’s something for everyone’s style and shoe game.
Discover 10 shoes to wear with palazzo pants that will elevate your boho-chic style.

Ballet flats aren’t just for summer and fall; if the weather permits, they can also be worn in the winter. Their slim profile balances the volume of a wide-leg pant, resulting in a simple, elongated silhouette. Wear them with a sweater and a structured winter coat for a chic, transitional cold-weather ensemble.

Uggs look great with flared or wide-leg pants, which may surprise you. I mean, if SJP frequently wears them with her outfits, you can too. They’re a cold-weather must-have for a reason, and paired with palazzos, they create the perfect laid-back vibe. With an oversized sweater, you’ve created a cozy, off-duty look that feels intentional.

If you want to exude runway energy, try wearing your palazzos with a heel. The added height allows the fabric to drape beautifully while giving your entire silhouette a sleek lift. Finish with a polished blouse and bold accessories for the perfect evening look.

Pointed kitten heels may be my go-to for any season, but they look especially good with a wide pant. The modest height is ideal for running errands or going out, and the toe peeking out from beneath the hem exudes fashion. Pair them with a simple top and sleek outerwear for a minimal, high-impact look. Bonus points if your kitten heels stand out and speak for themselves.

