Blue Krooley Jogg Jeans
Navy Ripped Jeans by Diesel
How to wear Diesel Blue Krooley Jogg Jeans
Why not make a white cable sweater and Diesel navy ripped jeans your outfit choice? As well as very functional, these pieces look good when worn together. A pair of brown leather derby shoes immediately dresses up the outfit.
A burgundy open cardigan and Diesel navy ripped jeans are a nice combo to integrate into your daily off-duty repertoire. For a sleeker vibe, complete this ensemble with white canvas low top sneakers.
For a look that's truly camera-worthy, rock a charcoal waistcoat with Diesel Blue Krooley Jogg Jeans. Burgundy leather loafers are guaranteed to inject a dash of sophistication into your ensemble.
For a laid-back ensemble, consider pairing a white seersucker blazer with Diesel navy ripped jeans — these two items work nicely together. To bring out a sophisticated side of you, complement your look with a pair of brown leather derby shoes.
To pull together a casual outfit with an edgy spin, consider pairing a white long sleeve t-shirt with Diesel Blue Krooley Jogg Jeans from SSENSE. Put an elegant spin on your ensemble by sporting red polka dot canvas slip-on sneakers.
This combination of a beige open cardigan and Diesel navy ripped jeans delivers comfort and dapper menswear style. Here's how to give a touch of class to this look: white leather low top sneakers.
Wear an olive overcoat with Diesel Blue Krooley Jogg Jeans from SSENSE if you wish to look casual and cool without making too much effort. Add black leather chelsea boots to the mix to easily turn up the style factor of this look.
Make a grey knit hoodie and navy ripped jeans your outfit choice for an unexpectedly cool look. You could perhaps get a bit experimental on the shoe front and complement your ensemble with a pair of brown leather casual boots.
On days when comfort is the priority, this combination of a grey polo and navy ripped jeans is always a winner. Why not introduce white leather slip-on sneakers to the equation for an added touch of style?