Constrast Stitching Skinny Jeans
Navy Skinny Jeans by Eleventy
How to wear Eleventy Constrast Stitching Skinny Jeans
Pair a navy check blazer with navy skinny jeans for a dapper, casual outfit. Dark brown leather chelsea boots are a surefire way to bring an added dose of style to this getup.
One of the best ways for a man to style out a black short sleeve shirt is to team it with navy skinny jeans for a casual outfit. Black canvas low top sneakers are a great idea to finish off your getup.
Uber dapper and comfortable, this laid-back combination of a blue chambray long sleeve shirt and Eleventy Constrast Stitching Skinny Jeans from farfetch.com will provide you with variety. Now all you need is a pair of white leather low top sneakers.
This pairing of an olive overcoat and Eleventy navy skinny jeans is well-executed and yet it looks practical and apt for anything. Want to play it up on the shoe front? Complete your getup with a pair of burgundy leather brogue boots.
A black v-neck sweater and Eleventy Constrast Stitching Skinny Jeans? This is an easy-to-wear getup that any guy can work on a daily basis.
This combination of a black field jacket and Eleventy Constrast Stitching Skinny Jeans from farfetch.com is a great ensemble for off duty. Serve a little outfit-mixing magic by wearing a pair of black leather desert boots.
An orange print hoodie and navy skinny jeans are a good look to add to your daily off-duty rotation. Complete your outfit with a pair of beige print canvas high top sneakers et voila, your look is complete.
For an on-trend ensemble without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we love this combination of a dark brown shearling jacket and Eleventy Constrast Stitching Skinny Jeans. Balance your ensemble with a sleeker kind of shoes, such as this pair of black leather chelsea boots.
This combination of a black leather harrington jacket and Eleventy navy skinny jeans is solid proof that a safe casual ensemble doesn't have to be boring. Rounding off with dark brown leather casual boots is a surefire way to introduce a bit of classiness to your ensemble.