Denim is always in – the question is which styles are more fashionable than others this season. Brands always offer different denim, especially this season, so you can mix up your look with something as simple and impactful, as you know, a pair of jeans. One of the designers that always incorporate denim into their creations is DSquared 2, which you can see in their latest collection, available at stores like Luisaviaroma. They are a stylish brand, but here are some of the hottest men’s denim trends for this season.
What was once a fashion crime (in the early 2000s) is now a fashion trend. Double up denim in a fashionable way and you can create a look that really works. The key is to mix and match different, contrasting shades of denim together, as Katie Holmes chose to do with this look. Think light denim with black jeans, or cream denim with dark or black jeans. You can also opt for a monochromatic denim look, especially black denim. Pair it with a black denim jacket, black tea, black custom-made jeans, and white sneakers for an effortless look.
Back in the ’90s, we saw the stone-cold trend and now it’s back. Especially if you’re someone who likes to keep it casual, this trend is for you. Keep your light wash jeans slim and add a pair of chukkas or desert boots and a plain t-shirt.
Denim started as a blue-collar worker’s uniform and practical application. Playing up this inspiration and style is something we’ve been seeing, cycling back into the denim trend, and we’re no strangers to the hammered loops and patches on denim. Whether it’s classic jeans like Levi’s or a denim jacket paired with trousers and work boots, you can play with workwear inspiration to create your own personal style.
‘Dad’ inspired fashions have been well incorporated into fashion trends lately, especially in the last two years with dad shoes.’ Dad’s jeans have been labeled as those loose-fitting jeans. Pair them with other loose-fitting outfits and casual wear for an easy day look.
We’ve seen over-sized jeans and skinny jeans already, but slim jeans are a timeless fit that should (hopefully) already be part of your rotation. With a slim taper at the leg, this style of wholesale jeans looks great because they don’t drown out your figure, but also look more polished in general. Slim jeans don’t need to be uncomfortable or rigid, and when you find the right cut, this cut is a snug and comfortable fit. Paired with other fitted clothes, you can really mix and match them however you want. The dark wash makes it easy to pair with button-ups and sneakers, but you can also add a t-shirt, hoodie, and boots for a casual and sophisticated look.
These trends give you a baseline to get creative and try different styles of jeans. Jeans are classic, but wearing the same style all the time can get a little boring. So get creative and play around with some denim trends that fit your style!
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How To Wear Denim On Denim
You may remember the article I wrote a few months ago on how to wear double denim, but one thing I didn’t cover too extensively in it was triple denim or denim multiple times. Now that fall is here, triple denim is going to be worn everywhere because people just want to incorporate more and more denim into their wardrobe. A lot of people still think that double denim is a no too, but a lot of people are starting to accept that, and hopefully, you’ll enjoy triple denim too!
I recently wore this triple denim outfit (above and below) and I couldn’t be more in love with it! Being the denim addict that I am, the more opportunities I get to wear jeans, the more I jump on them! So, with that being said, how do you wear multiple pairs of jeans on top of each other to make them look chic without looking dull? The key is in the shade of denim you choose and of course, the styling! Find out my fall/winter as well as spring/summer rocking tips and boys, don’t worry, this isn’t just an article for the ladies, I’ve styled multiple jeans for you too!
One of the ways I personally like to wear jeans is with really dark indigo blue jeans (in this case, I had on the James Jeans Twiggy Dancer, which you can get here) or a pair of jet black, and then I like to opt for a mid-blue denim shirt to wear over my upper body and tie a light blue denim shirt around my waist. The contrast of the three different shades of denim really compliments each other and doesn’t look too over the top.
So, the key to creating an outfit that is stylish and versatile without being too denim-heavy is to choose three very different shades of blue. I even added blue accessories to mine just to add some blue elements that aren’t denim and keep it subtle. I’ve found that this look works for both Fall and Spring because it uses various shades of blue, depending on what climate you live in of course.
This look on Micah Gianelli’s top is one of my favorites! She’s always so fashionable and stylish and I love her combo of black skinny jeans, a medium blue shirt, and then a similar denim jacket to layer over the top. I love her combo of black skinny jeans, a mid-blue shirt, and then layering a similar denim jacket over a top. In my opinion, if you’re going to wear all three pieces (instead of tying one of them around your waist), then you could pair the top two pieces, like the shirt and jacket, in the same color since they’re so close together. That will do it.
A lot of fashion bloggers like to do jeans with boyfriend jeans, but beautify them by wearing heels. It’s really important to do this because wearing so many jeans can really drown out your body, especially if it’s baggy, so heels help elongate your legs.
Since these are a triple denim look for fall, I also recommend wearing boots with your skinny jeans! I like to keep the same shade as my jeans, though, to really help lengthen your legs and keep your outfit looking smarter, rather than sloppy. If you want to dress a little more casual, you have a pair of light jeans and some beige or light brown boots that will work too. You can get most of the pieces you need here at Shopbop, Revolve, and ASOS.
Now in spring/summer, triple jeans change a little bit and can be more creative because you’re wearing fewer jeans! The same rule applies from above, about choosing a different shade of blue, but you can switch the wholesale jeans out for denim shorts or a denim skirt and you can change the jacket for a sleeveless version! I find that sticking to a lighter color palette in general though can really work, so try opting for white, twill, and bleached denim instead of dark blue and black.
You can even throw in short denim overalls here too! Layer them over a denim shirt, and then why not tie another denim shirt or jacket around your waist? It’s definitely a cool look that I see a lot in the summer, especially at festivals.
Cut and tie front denim shirts are also a big hit during the warmer months, creating a skin tone gap between the two shades of denim. This gives you more room to be less fussy about your denim shades, which means you can even choose two similar colors as they won’t clash too much! Just make sure that your third choice is completely different, although you don’t want three of the same. It’s starting to get into the realm of denim suits, think Justin and Britney.
Another amazing thing about denim on denim in summer is the accessories. Why not try a double denim look but then finish it off with a denim clutch or bag? Or even better, why not tie a denim headband with a bow in your hair to create a triple denim look that isn’t too heavy if it’s too warm outside. You can get most of the pieces you need here at Shopbop, Revolve, and ASOS.
- Which of these looks is your favorite? And do you prefer to wear triple jeans in the warm or cold season?
How to Draw off Jogger Jeans in the Office
Let’s face it — if you had a choice to wear sweatpants to work, you would do it; so do most of your colleagues. Fortunately, you can now pull off the office version of denim jogging pants, the “cooler cousin” of sweatpants. You just need to know and follow the ground rules of the office to do this with aplomb. To learn more, read on.
The last day of the work week is a time to wear a new fashion trend in the office. Give it a test, maybe once a month, and push the envelope. If there’s no resistance, make it a casual Friday staple. Add a jacket, a professional shirt (preferably with buttons) and dress shoes, and see if your boss notices. If you get caught, you can excuse yourself for not knowing the “casual fridays” rule. You also may want to have a second outfit ready to go in your vehicle.
Jacket makes everything and everyone look a little more professional, even college professors. By pairing your navy blue jean joggers with a customized jeans, you are hiding the fact that you are pulling off wearing sweatpants to work.
If you’re convinced that a shirt makes the whole outfit look more formal, it can also cover up a lot of mistakes. Choose muted colors and patterns. Make sure your button-down shirt matches your jogger and it is as professional as possible.
There is a plan to test out your blue and black joggers on a day where you will spend most of your time sitting at your desk. Until you’ve mainstreamed to wear joggers to work, you shouldn’t wear them on a day when you have to give a big presentation to your boss. By planning to wear them on a down day at the office, you can minimize your exposure to the office and thus make it less noticeable.
Give your joggers a polished look with twill or other professional-looking wholesale jeans. Don’t wear patterns because they draw attention to you. Match them with an all-business jacket, shirt, and shoes, and you will be able to pull it off with ease.
Jean joggers are basically sweatpants that, when paired properly, can be worn in the office. The key is the pairing and the timing.
Jeans jogging pants are basically sweatpants that you can wear in the office with the right combination. The key is pairing and timing.