IRO Distressed Jeans

Distressed Jeans

Light Blue Ripped Jeans by IRO

Sizes: 29, 30, 31
Buy for $312 from farfetch.com

How to wear IRO Distressed Jeans

Distressed Jeans

If you don't like getting too predictable with your looks, team a camel fleece coat with light blue ripped jeans.

Distressed Jeans

This laid-back combination of a grey coat and light blue ripped jeans is a never-failing option when you need to look chic but have no time to spare.

Distressed Jeans

A beige oversized sweater and IRO Distressed Jeans have become bona fide off-duty styles. Introduce brown suede ankle boots to the equation to completely jazz up the getup.

Distressed Jeans

For To create a casual ensemble with a modern take, pair a black leather biker jacket with IRO Distressed Jeans. Complement your look with black suede heeled sandals to effortlessly step up the wow factor of any outfit.

Distressed Jeans

Nail the casually chic look in a black quilted leather biker jacket and IRO Distressed Jeans. When it comes to shoes, go for something on the smarter end of the spectrum and round off your getup with a pair of black leather ankle boots.

Distressed Jeans

A grey oversized sweater and IRO light blue ripped jeans combined together are an ultra covetable outfit for those who prefer relaxed styles. Parade your polished side by rounding off with a pair of grey fur heeled sandals.

Distressed Jeans

A grey plaid coat and IRO Distressed Jeans worn together are a covetable getup for those dressers who prefer cool chic styles. A pair of grey athletic shoes easily ramps up the style factor of your ensemble.

Distressed Jeans

This seriously chic ensemble is easy to break down: a beige coat and IRO light blue ripped jeans. Add a touch of refinement to this look by finishing off with a pair of black leather ankle boots.

Distressed Jeans

Try pairing a pink floral long sleeve blouse with IRO Distressed Jeans from farfetch.com if you seek to look casually edgy without much work. Rounding off with a pair of beige suede heeled sandals is a surefire way to bring a bit of fanciness to your ensemble.