Modern Fit Straight Leg Jeans
Navy Jeans by Chaps
How to wear Chaps Modern Fit Straight Leg Jeans
Such must-haves as a yellow tie-dye long sleeve t-shirt and Chaps navy jeans are an easy way to introduce effortless cool into your casual collection. Give a more casual twist to this ensemble by slipping into a pair of white leather flat sandals.
For a casually edgy look, wear a grey open cardigan with Chaps Modern Fit Straight Leg Jeans — these pieces fit really well together.
This relaxed combo of a tan fur collar coat and navy jeans is super easy to put together without a second thought, helping you look chic and prepared for anything without spending too much time combing through your closet. Add a pair of dark brown leather chelsea boots to keep the look fresh.
For an off-duty outfit, consider wearing a beige coat and Chaps Modern Fit Straight Leg Jeans — these two items go really cool together. A pair of burgundy leather tassel loafers is a never-failing footwear style here that's full of character.
Pair an olive parka with Chaps Modern Fit Straight Leg Jeans for a sophisticated yet relaxed casual outfit.
For a fail-safe casual option, you can rely on this combination of a white crew-neck t-shirt and navy jeans. Let your sartorial credentials really shine by rounding off this look with a pair of black lace pumps.
Pairing a blue vertical striped coat and Chaps navy jeans will be a good manifestation of your outfit coordination chops even on lazy days. And if you wish to easily up the style ante of this outfit with footwear, why not introduce black leather pumps to your look?
For an outfit that provides practicality and chicness, choose a red print cardigan and Chaps navy jeans. You could perhaps get a little creative on the shoe front and complement this outfit with a pair of tan leather gladiator sandals.
This laid-back combination of a black leather crew-neck t-shirt and Chaps Modern Fit Straight Leg Jeans can go in different directions depending on how you style it. Black leather ankle boots will bring a hint of class to an otherwise too-common ensemble.