Thursday 19 February 2015

The Right Way to Wear Ripped Jeans

Due to the nature of African ethics and values, the distressed jeans is looked upon as something near a taboo in this part of the world. Infact to rock a badly distressed jeans that shows off about 70% of your thighs, you will have to wear the whole amour of confidence and also make sure your African mama no see you else you go chop either mouth flogging or the real koboko flogging, Lol.  But if you truly love the destroyed jeans look but aren't sure if you could pull it off, I suggest you start with something simple, with just a few rips and tears nothing drastic that will expose to much skin. Now here are a couple of fashion tips on how to look great in ripped jeans:
Kim Kardashian

1. Balance
Always remember to balance out the look, especially if the jeans have multiple or large rips you should keep the rest of your outfit wwxsimple to avoid over- clustering. For example, you can pair with plain top, sweaters or blazers,  just make sure the top is simple.

2. How to accessorize with the ripped jeans
To give your distressed jeans a more dressy and trendy look throw in bangle bracelet, high heels, necklace or a fedora hat. Make sure that they're simple in color and design and that they don't look too shabby with the rest of the outfit.
Khloe Kardashian

3. Best shoes with ripped jeans
High heel shoes can look good with ripped jeans but it depends on the style of the shoes. Stilettos, flashy pumps and boots with a pointy toe outdate the pants and make you look tacky. Instead go for trendy shoes with wider heels and/or platform. Open toe shoes softens the jeans - making it look more feminine and girly.

Chika Ike

Other things to remember
Also, go easy and natural on the makeup and hair to avoid looking overdone. The best look with these type of jeans is often balanced, combined with classy and feminine pieces. Also remember you can't wear ripped jeans to formal outings, its simply a huge NO-NO.

Would you be confident enough to wear a badly distressed jeans?


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