Distressed Straight Leg Jeans
Light Blue Ripped Jeans by Agolde
How to wear Agolde Distressed Straight Leg Jeans
This pairing of a black and white print cardigan and light blue ripped jeans resonates versatility and relaxed menswear style. Black and white canvas low top sneakers will take your look down a whole other path.
A beige corduroy shirt jacket and Agolde Distressed Straight Leg Jeans from farfetch.com are a savvy outfit worth having in your daily styling routine. Consider a pair of white canvas low top sneakers as the glue that ties this look together.
This casual combination of a black windbreaker and Agolde Distressed Straight Leg Jeans is clean, sharp and extremely easy to recreate. For an on-trend hi-low mix, introduce white and navy canvas low top sneakers to the equation.
A blue denim jacket and Agolde light blue ripped jeans are a perfect combination to be utilised at the weekend. Amp up the formality of your getup a bit by slipping into a pair of dark brown leather casual boots.
Pair a burgundy wool double breasted blazer with Agolde Distressed Straight Leg Jeans for comfort dressing with a modern spin.
For an ensemble that's pared-down but can be flaunted in a great deal of different ways, try pairing a navy wool blazer with Agolde Distressed Straight Leg Jeans. Tap into some David Beckham stylishness and complement your getup with black leather oxford shoes.
For a casual and cool look, try teaming a grey bomber jacket with Agolde Distressed Straight Leg Jeans — these two pieces go pretty good together. Bring an extra touch of style to this outfit with a pair of dark brown leather casual boots.
Marrying a navy bomber jacket and Agolde light blue ripped jeans will hallmark your prowess in menswear styling even on weekend days. Avoid looking too casual by finishing with a pair of black and white leather brogues.
You'll be surprised at how easy it is for any man to get dressed this way. Just a tan blazer and Agolde Distressed Straight Leg Jeans. Introduce dark brown suede loafers to the mix to change things up a bit.