Frayed Hem Ankle Jeans
Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans by SLINK Jeans
How to wear SLINK Jeans Frayed Hem Ankle Jeans
An orange oversized sweater and SLINK Jeans Frayed Hem Ankle Jeans are a great outfit formula to keep in your off-duty sartorial arsenal. Don't know how to round off? Add black suede chelsea boots to the equation to turn up the chic factor.
For a relaxed casual ensemble, make a white crew-neck t-shirt and light blue ripped skinny jeans your outfit choice — these two pieces go really cool together. If you need to instantly smarten up your ensemble with one single piece, complete this look with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
This pairing of a grey knit cardigan and SLINK Jeans light blue ripped skinny jeans is irrefutable proof that a safe casual getup can still be really interesting.
If you're searching for a casual and at the same time absolutely chic look, reach for a white blazer and SLINK Jeans light blue ripped skinny jeans. Puzzled as to how to round off? Add a pair of black low top sneakers to this getup for a more laid-back vibe.
Consider pairing a multi colored print bomber jacket with SLINK Jeans light blue ripped skinny jeans for an incredibly stylish getup that's also easy to wear. White high top sneakers are a great pick to round off this look.
Reach for a teal tie-dye kimono and SLINK Jeans Frayed Hem Ankle Jeans from Nordstrom for equally stylish and easy-to-create look.
If you're a fan of relaxed casual style, why not test drive this pairing of a tan trenchcoat and SLINK Jeans Frayed Hem Ankle Jeans? Inject a laid-back vibe into this ensemble by rounding off with a pair of pink suede low top sneakers.
This laid-back pairing of a black leather biker jacket and SLINK Jeans Frayed Hem Ankle Jeans takes on different forms according to the way it's styled. A pair of tan suede lace-up flat boots will pull the whole thing together.
For something more on the off-duty side, try this pairing of a grey coat and light blue ripped skinny jeans. A pair of black slip-on sneakers can effortlessly tone down an all-too-refined ensemble.