Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans
Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans by Saint Laurent
How to wear Saint Laurent Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans
A black double breasted blazer and Saint Laurent light blue ripped skinny jeans are a great look worth having in your current casual rotation. And if you wish to instantly play down your outfit with shoes, why not introduce gold leather flat sandals to the equation?
A beige fluffy crew-neck sweater looks especially great when teamed with Saint Laurent Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans from SSENSE. A pair of beige uggs adds more depth to a femme classic outfit.
This relaxed combo of a light blue denim shirt and Saint Laurent Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans is a real life saver when you need to look cool in a flash. And if you wish to easily step up your look with one piece, slip into a pair of tan mesh ankle boots.
Marry a grey coat with Saint Laurent Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans for an elegant yet off-duty outfit. On the fence about how to finish off? Complement this ensemble with a pair of black leather ankle boots to turn up the oomph factor.
Try teaming a tobacco fleece bomber jacket with Saint Laurent Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans from SSENSE for a casual and trendy look.
Putting together a tan parka and Saint Laurent Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans from SSENSE will hallmark your sartorial prowess even on weekend days. For something more on the casually cool side to complement your look, introduce a pair of tan uggs to the equation.
For an edgy and casual getup, dress in an olive suede biker jacket and light blue ripped skinny jeans — these two items play perfectly well together.
For a look that's super straightforward but can be manipulated in many different ways, go for a mint oversized sweater and Saint Laurent Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans from SSENSE.
For an outfit that's very straightforward but can be manipulated in a great deal of different ways, wear a grey open cardigan and Saint Laurent Light Blue Ripped Skinny Jeans from SSENSE. Add brown leather ballerina shoes to the mix and ta-da: this ensemble is complete.