Slasher Ii Ripped Skinny Jeans
Black Ripped Skinny Jeans by Obey
How to wear Obey Slasher Ii Ripped Skinny Jeans
For relaxed dressing with a modern take, you can easily rely on a black leather biker jacket and black ripped skinny jeans. Why not complete this outfit with black leather ankle boots for an added touch of class?
This casual pairing of a teal bomber jacket and black ripped skinny jeans is a real lifesaver when you need to look cool but have zero time. A pair of black leather ankle boots effortlessly ups the oomph factor of this look.
The formula for a cool off-duty look? A white and black horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt with Obey black ripped skinny jeans.
A black lace kimono and Obey black ripped skinny jeans are the ideal way to infuse extra cool into your off-duty fashion mix. Round off this look with a pair of black cutout leather ankle boots to serve a little mix-and-match magic.
Rock a dark green camouflage parka with Obey Slasher Ii Ripped Skinny Jeans from Nordstrom, if you enjoy comfort dressing but would also like to look trendy. Black and white canvas low top sneakers will pull the whole thing together.
This combination of a navy leather biker jacket and Obey Slasher Ii Ripped Skinny Jeans from Nordstrom is incredibly chic and yet it looks practical and apt for anything. Make your look more current by finishing with a pair of black leather derby shoes.
Want to inject your wardrobe with some edgy chic? Choose a black puffer coat and Obey black ripped skinny jeans. This look is rounded off perfectly with a pair of black leather chelsea boots.
A beige leather biker jacket and black ripped skinny jeans worn together are an ultra covetable ensemble for fashionistas who prefer ultra-cool combinations. Complete this look with brown leopard suede chelsea boots and you're all set looking smashing.
Combining a grey coat with black ripped skinny jeans is a savvy choice for a casually cool ensemble. If you wish to effortlessly class up this outfit with footwear, why not throw tan leather ankle boots in the mix?