High Rise Loose Fit Jeans
Blue Jeans by Ambush
How to wear Ambush High Rise Loose Fit Jeans
This pairing of a white shawl cardigan and Ambush High Rise Loose Fit Jeans is the perfect foundation for a myriad of dapper looks. Beige leather loafers are an effortless way to breathe an extra touch of style into this look.
Nail the effortlessly neat getup in an olive double breasted blazer and Ambush High Rise Loose Fit Jeans. With footwear, go for something on the smarter end of the spectrum by finishing off with a pair of dark brown suede tassel loafers.
A camel overcoat and Ambush High Rise Loose Fit Jeans from farfetch.com are the ideal way to inject some polish into your daily off-duty rotation. And if you want to effortlessly dress down this ensemble with footwear, slip into white athletic shoes.
For a casually stylish ensemble, try pairing a burgundy puffer coat with blue jeans — these two items play pretty good together. Introduce a pair of black and white athletic shoes to the mix to avoid looking too polished.
Go casually neat by wearing a camel overcoat and Ambush High Rise Loose Fit Jeans. Want to dial it down in the shoe department? Introduce a pair of olive suede high top sneakers to your outfit for the day.
Why not consider pairing an olive linen field jacket with blue jeans? As well as super functional, both items look awesome when worn together. Complete your look with a pair of tobacco suede loafers to completely jazz up the outfit.
This combination of a grey short sleeve shirt and Ambush High Rise Loose Fit Jeans is proof that a pared down casual look can still be seriously dapper. Make your outfit slightly more sophisticated by finishing with grey leather derby shoes.
This sharp look is really pared down: a dark green military jacket and blue jeans. If you want to break out of the mold a little, add white canvas low top sneakers.
Dress in a brown suede bomber jacket and blue jeans for relaxed dressing with a modernized spin. Why not add dark brown leather loafers to the equation for an extra touch of polish?