HOW TO STYLE CLASSIC BLACK JEANS

A pair of black jeans are an absolute staple item in your wardrobe.

They are a classic, versatile addition to any outfit and can be styled to appear casual or dressier depending on the look you’re trying to achieve. With so many different ways you can wear them, it’s also important to know how to style them and that’s where we come in…

HOW TO STYLE CLASSIC BLACK JEANS

All in black

Pairing your black jeans with a plain tee creates a sharp, clean aesthetic. We’re living for an all in UFABET black vibe!

To take this classic look to the next level, pair this outfit with a well fitted black leather jacket.

The hoodie

Hoodies are a wardrobe essential when it comes to a casual everyday look, and luckily for you, they look sick with a pair of black jeans, whether you prefer a skinny fit or a relaxed fit. 

Wear them with trainers, Converse or Vans to complete the look.

The denim jacket

Denim jackets are the perfect layering item. Rock the double denim look by pairing your black jeans with a lighter coloured denim jacket.

Or, if you wanted something a bit lighter for the Spring and Summer, wear a blue denim shirt over a white tee with your black jeans.

The bomber vs the puffer

Both a bomber jacket and a puffer jacket look brill with black jeans.

A classic bomber jacket is the lighter of the two and so it makes a great transitional piece. Go for a neutral colour; either black, navy or tan.

A puffer jacket is best suited for colder temperatures. Colour wise, think versatile and go for black, or add a pop of colour to your outfit with a red or blue puffer jacket.

The ripped black jeans

Wearing the same few pairs of black jeans 24/7 may start to feel a lil repetitive, even with all these different ways to style them to pick from! So why not branch out from the classic pair of black jeans and try a ripped alternative?

These are super easy to style. Go for a casual vibe and wear with trainers and an oversized tee or sweatshirt. They also look great with an oversized shirt, perf for layering as we move into Spring.