Indigo Petit New Standard Jeans
Navy Jeans by A.P.C.
How to wear A.P.C. Indigo Petit New Standard Jeans
Show off your prowess in menswear styling by opting for this casual combo of a navy v-neck sweater and A.P.C. Indigo Petit New Standard Jeans. Introduce a pair of brown suede desert boots to your getup et voila, your outfit is complete.
A black leather bomber jacket and A.P.C. Indigo Petit New Standard Jeans will introduce serious style into your day-to-day off-duty repertoire. And if you want to immediately dial up this outfit with footwear, why not complement this ensemble with a pair of brown suede chelsea boots?
Why not reach for a grey horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt and A.P.C. Indigo Petit New Standard Jeans from SSENSE? As well as totally practical, both of these items look amazing matched together. Complete this ensemble with black leather sandals to bring a touch of stylish effortlessness to your look.
For an effortlessly stylish ensemble, make a burgundy blazer and navy jeans your outfit choice — these two items work perfectly well together.
This laid-back pairing of a white short sleeve shirt and A.P.C. navy jeans is a goofproof option when you need to look casually cool but have zero time to dress up. Complement this ensemble with black leather low top sneakers and off you go looking killer.
Teaming a navy gilet with A.P.C. Indigo Petit New Standard Jeans is an amazing idea for an off-duty yet dapper outfit.
Why not wear an olive nylon shirt jacket and A.P.C. navy jeans? As well as totally comfortable, these pieces look awesome combined together. Put a dressier spin on an otherwise utilitarian getup by finishing off with tan suede chelsea boots.
A charcoal herringbone bomber jacket and A.P.C. navy jeans? It's an easy-to-create outfit that anyone could wear on a daily basis.
Choose a brown plaid overcoat and navy jeans to look incredibly sharp anywhere anytime. And if you need to effortlessly lift up this getup with a pair of shoes, why not introduce black and white leather chelsea boots to this ensemble?