Stretch Denim Jeans
Navy Jeans by St. John
How to wear St. John Stretch Denim Jeans
Flaunt your styling savvy in this laid-back combination of a grey herringbone coat and navy jeans. Rounding off with a pair of black leather loafers is a surefire way to inject an extra touch of style into this ensemble.
This ensemble with a light blue dress shirt and St. John navy jeans isn't so hard to assemble and easy to adapt according to circumstances. Why not complete this look with black leather lace-up flat boots for a more laid-back vibe?
Go for a simple but at the same time cool and casual choice by pairing a grey plaid blazer and St. John navy jeans. Inject a fun touch into this outfit with black canvas low top sneakers.
This laid-back combination of a white and black horizontal striped long sleeve t-shirt and navy jeans is extremely easy to put together in next to no time, helping you look chic and ready for anything without spending a ton of time digging through your wardrobe.
This look with a white coat and St. John Stretch Denim Jeans isn't super hard to pull together and easy to adapt according to circumstances. Black leather ankle boots are a good idea to finish off this look.
Show off your outfit coordination prowess in this off-duty combo of a light blue dress shirt and navy jeans. Amp up your whole getup by rounding off with white canvas low top sneakers.
Demonstrate your styling skills by pairing a charcoal coat and St. John Stretch Denim Jeans from Saks Fifth Avenue for an off-duty outfit. Add a pair of black leather heeled sandals to your ensemble and off you go looking spectacular.
If you feel more confident in comfy clothes, you're bound to fall in love with this chic combo of a brown leopard fur coat and St. John Stretch Denim Jeans from Saks Fifth Avenue. We love how this whole ensemble comes together thanks to tan suede ankle boots.
This pairing of a grey coat and St. John Stretch Denim Jeans from Saks Fifth Avenue is super versatile and really up for whatever's on your to-do list today. Tan suede pumps will pull this whole ensemble together.