Straight Leg Denim Jeans
Navy Jeans by Philipp Plein
How to wear Philipp Plein Straight Leg Denim Jeans
A navy and white floral short sleeve shirt and navy jeans are an easy way to inject toned down dapperness into your casual styling rotation. You can take a more casual approach with footwear and round off with tan leather sandals.
Consider teaming a black crew-neck sweater with navy jeans to feel instantly confident in yourself and look casually cool. Boost the classiness of your ensemble a bit by wearing black leather casual boots.
A beige harrington jacket looks so cool when paired with Philipp Plein Straight Leg Denim Jeans from farfetch.com in an off-duty outfit. Feeling experimental? Mix things up a bit with navy suede loafers.
Putting together a beige puffer jacket with Philipp Plein navy jeans is an amazing pick for a casually neat look. Break up your outfit with a more laid-back kind of shoes, like these white athletic shoes.
For a semi-casual look, marry a beige blazer with Philipp Plein Straight Leg Denim Jeans from farfetch.com — these two pieces go beautifully together. Finishing with blue leather slip-on sneakers is the simplest way to inject a more laid-back finish into your ensemble.
For a laid-back and cool look, opt for a navy quilted gilet and navy jeans — these pieces go really great together. A pair of black low top sneakers is a wonderful option to round off your look.
Showcase that no-one does casual like you in an olive check blazer and Philipp Plein Straight Leg Denim Jeans from farfetch.com. Why not take a classic approach with shoes and add a pair of tobacco leather loafers to the equation?
If you're on the lookout for a casual but also on-trend getup, try pairing a light blue denim jacket with Philipp Plein Straight Leg Denim Jeans. Why not take a more laid-back approach with footwear and throw a pair of white athletic shoes into the mix?
Consider teaming a navy bomber jacket with navy jeans for an on-trend, off-duty ensemble. A pair of black leather casual boots will contrast beautifully against the rest of the ensemble.