Ksubi Ripped Skinny Jeans

Ripped Skinny Jeans

Black Ripped Skinny Jeans by Ksubi

Buy for $235 from farfetch.com

How to wear Ksubi Ripped Skinny Jeans

Ripped Skinny Jeans

For relaxed dressing with a twist, consider teaming a blue denim jacket with Ksubi Ripped Skinny Jeans. Black leather ankle boots will effortlessly polish up even your most comfortable clothes.

Ripped Skinny Jeans

This laid-back combination of a grey knit oversized sweater and black ripped skinny jeans can go in different directions depending on how it's styled. Now all you need is a great pair of black and white low top sneakers to round off your look.

Ripped Skinny Jeans

Pair a black blazer with Ksubi Ripped Skinny Jeans for a casual outfit with a twist. Go ahead and introduce grey low top sneakers to the mix for a sense of stylish casualness.

Ripped Skinny Jeans

This combo of a camel coat and Ksubi Ripped Skinny Jeans combines comfort and efficiency and helps you keep it simple yet contemporary. Why not complement your outfit with white leather low top sneakers for a hint of casualness?

Ripped Skinny Jeans

Super chic and functional, this combination of a light blue chambray dress shirt and Ksubi Ripped Skinny Jeans brings variety. Get a little creative when it comes to shoes and dial down your ensemble by sporting black suede ballerina shoes.

Ripped Skinny Jeans

Stand out among other stylish civilians by opting for a grey fur jacket and black ripped skinny jeans. Our favorite of a myriad of ways to finish this look is with grey athletic shoes.

Ripped Skinny Jeans

For an outfit that provides comfort and fashion, pair a black and white plaid dress shirt with Ksubi Ripped Skinny Jeans.

Ripped Skinny Jeans

The combination of a grey coat and Ksubi black ripped skinny jeans makes this a solid relaxed outfit.

Ripped Skinny Jeans

If you love stay-in clothes which are stylish enough to wear out, consider pairing a gold bomber jacket with Ksubi Ripped Skinny Jeans from farfetch.com. Finish off with a pair of black leather ankle boots to va-va-voom this ensemble.