How to style flared jeans

The TEdit guide on how to style flared jeans


December 18, 2020

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Flared jeans is one denim style that has regained massive popularity among the fashion and celeb fraternity. The retro silhouette had a strong presence on the S/S 20 runways thanks to brands like Celine and Michael Kors. If you too are all about flare jeans right now and exploring ways to style this much-loved denim style, read below to uncover the basics that work effortlessly with it.

Jackets

.Add that extra layer of “cool” to a flare-denim outfit with a leather jacket in a moto, blazer, or shirt silhouette for a current vibe.

Blazers

Fine tailoring makes all the difference. Well-tailored blazers add instant sophistication to a casual or laid back look. Style your flared jeans and blazer with a button down shirt or a simple tank top.

Basic Tank

A staple piece like a white tank works well with just about anything. Pair it with flared jeans for an effortlessly chic look. A plain and basic tank top helps balance out the somewhat bold aspect of the denim silhouette. Try a tank on its own when it’s warmer or as a base layer with a jacket for colder days.

Turtlenecks

Turtleneck or mock-neck knit is definitely an essential to keep in your arsenal to pair with a range of items. Turtle necks paired with flared jeans is easy and quite forward with the boots and a trendy bag.

Coats

A coat paired with flared jeans is always an instant hit. A trench coat — particularly the reimagined styles featuring asymmetrical or different designs team flawlessly with a plethora of casual and formal ensembles, including a basic tee, flared jeans and heels or boots!

Prints

A bold printed blouse with a statement cut or even a basic cut with a statement print could be considered a next-level look. These eye-catching patterned tops are quite versatile and look A+ with jeans —cropped flares included.

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