Denim Jacket
Blue Denim Jacket by DSQUARED2
How to wear DSQUARED2 Denim Jacket
Parade your credentials in menswear styling by marrying a DSQUARED2 Denim Jacket from farfetch.com and black jeans for a casual combination. For something more on the off-duty end to finish your look, complement this outfit with a pair of black and white high top sneakers.
One of the most popular ways for a man to style a DSQUARED2 Denim Jacket is to pair it with navy jeans for a laid-back outfit. To give your ensemble a classier finish, complete this ensemble with tan leather casual boots.
No matter where you go over the course of the day, you can rely on this laid-back pairing of a DSQUARED2 blue denim jacket and charcoal plaid chinos. Our favorite of a multitude of ways to complete this outfit is white canvas low top sneakers.
A DSQUARED2 Denim Jacket from farfetch.com and grey skinny jeans worn together are the ideal look for men who appreciate casually dapper styles. When not sure as to what to wear when it comes to footwear, introduce black and white low top sneakers to this look.
For a casually dapper look, pair a DSQUARED2 Denim Jacket from farfetch.com with dark brown corduroy jeans — these items work perfectly well together. Introduce a pair of grey low top sneakers to the mix for maximum fashion effect.
This pairing of a blue denim jacket and navy jeans delivers comfort and dapper menswear style. The whole look comes together if you complete this look with white leather low top sneakers.
This pairing of a DSQUARED2 blue denim jacket and blue jeans is hard proof that a pared down casual outfit can still be truly dapper. Now all you need is a good pair of white canvas low top sneakers.
For a casual ensemble with a modern finish, choose a DSQUARED2 Denim Jacket and grey chinos. If you need to immediately amp up this outfit with one single piece, why not add a pair of brown leather casual boots to the mix?
Try teaming a blue denim jacket with beige chinos for a casual level of dress. A pair of pink canvas low top sneakers will add a more dressed-down aesthetic to the ensemble.