Black Distressed Jeans
Black Jeans by Marcelo Burlon County of Milan
How to wear Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Black Distressed Jeans
This combo of a navy vertical striped overcoat and Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Black Distressed Jeans is a mix between dressy and casual. Get a little creative in the shoe department and add a pair of brown suede chelsea boots to this getup.
Here, the smart style translates to a black blazer and Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Black Distressed Jeans from SSENSE. To add some extra fanciness to this ensemble, complete this getup with tan suede chelsea boots.
This combo of a dark brown blazer and Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Black Distressed Jeans is a winning option when you need to look casually neat but have no time to spare. Inject this look with an extra dose of refinement by rounding off with a pair of dark brown suede loafers.
For a casual and cool ensemble, marry a grey crew-neck t-shirt with black jeans — these two items go nicely together. A pair of black and white canvas low top sneakers integrates well within many getups.
This combination of a black harrington jacket and black jeans makes for the ultimate off-duty outfit for today's guy. The whole look comes together if you introduce white leather low top sneakers to this look.
Try pairing a mustard crew-neck sweater with black jeans for standout menswear style. Clueless about how to finish this look? Rock black leather oxford shoes to ramp it up a notch.
Pair a black overcoat with Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Black Distressed Jeans from SSENSE for a smart look. To give your ensemble a more laid-back aesthetic, why not complement your ensemble with tobacco leather desert boots?
If you feel more confident in practical clothes, you'll love this casual pairing of a brown fleece zip sweater and black jeans. You can take a more relaxed approach with shoes and introduce a pair of beige athletic shoes to this ensemble.
A navy overcoat and Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Black Distressed Jeans from SSENSE are the kind of a no-brainer combination that you need when you have no time to plan out an ensemble.