Laura K. Sawyier

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Denim on Denim

Denim is the ubiquitous garment you reach for time and time again. It’s a fabric that you can dress up or dress down. It’s safe and reliable. A true staple in your wardrobe.

The New York Times fashion critic answered a reader’s question in the most recent Open Threads column: “Can You Be Too Old for a Jean Jacket?” The answer is no. Denim is a forever staple that will transcend your wardrobe for a long time (and yes, this includes skinny jeans for some). In fact, denim is democratic — worn by people of all ages, physiques, life experiences, and personal style archetypes.

Here are a few ways to layer denim on denim, just in time for transitional weather.

Menswear — Tonal Black

STYLE TIP:

All black is forever stamped with approval when it comes to style, no matter the season or locale. Wear this black chambray shirt unbuttoned all the way to reveal a tonal grey tee underneath.

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Womenswear — Contrasting Palette

STYLE TIP:

Contrast denims can work as long as they’re in different color categories, like this white denim skirt and blue chambray button up. Tuck or front tie the shirt at the waist and add a little flare of preferred color with a scarf or brighter jewelry.

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Menswear — Lighter Tones

STYLE TIP:

Reach for a lighter tone for transitional Spring weather in an off-white denim jacket with lighter-medium toned pairings in pants and tops. Front tuck or keep the tee untucked with this outfit for a more off-duty ensemble.

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Womenswear — Head to Toe Wash

STYLE TIP:

Don’t let the “Canadian tuxedo” scare you aware. When paired with tonal denim or light-dark contrast in a blue jean, this style can take you through a full day. Add colorful accessories and play with different textures like leather or wovens to add variety to a washed outfit.

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