Gone are the days when we used to feel uncomfortable in jeans all day long. Now, skinny jeans are out of fashion and have been replaced with more comfortable options such as mom jeans, bootcut jeans and more. One of our favourite from the lot is straight-fit jeans.
If you are unsure of how to style your straight-fit jeans, then you have come to the right place. Read on to know more.
Keep it Basic
The most simple way to style straight-fit jeans is by teaming them up with a basic black or white t-shirt. You can also opt for other colours. To take the simple look a notch higher, add some edgy accessories like layered necklaces, stacked rings or hoop earrings.
Body-Hugging Tops
Since straight-fit jeans give your body a chance to breathe you can pair them up with body-hugging tops to create the perfect balance.
Chunky Sneakers
Footwear can make or break your look. Pair your straight-fit jeans with chunky sneakers to achieve the perfect sporty look while staying comfortable.
Crop Tops
To break the monotony, pair your jeans with a crop top. You can go for any style including off-shoulder, halter-neck and many more.
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Tucked In
Since straight jeans are loose-fitting, you don’t want your top or t-shirt to be flowing as well. In order to create the perfect balance, tuck in your shirt or tie a knot on the waist.
Button-Down Shirts
Straight-fit jeans would look perfect up with a button-down shirt. Tuck it in or tie a knot at the waist, it will look good either way. This will create the perfect semi-formal look for you. If you want to keep it fun, then opt for shirts with quirky prints.
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Blazer
For a semi-formal look, pair your jeans with a basic t-shirt or shirt and layer it up with a blazer. Complete the look with white sneakers and you are good to go.
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