Style Jeans for work? Let’s do this with these easy tips.
Jeans have become a versatile wardrobe staple almost everyone owns; it’s easily the most owned piece of clothing globally, so why not incorporate this piece seamlessly into even the most tricky work-inspired look?
Wearing jeans to work as easy as it seem might actually be a daunting task; you’d want to stay professional and won’t want to be under or over dressed in it!
Note that you should only wear jeans to work if your office dress code doesn’t frown at it. Even on a casual work Friday, there are still ways to style it so as not to be inappropriate at one’s workplace.
These are the perfect guides to help you style jeans for work:
1. Wear dark tones
It’s best to wear dark wash jeans if looking to style for work. Light and medium washes often look too casual for work. Choose jeans with a uniform wash and free from any form of embellishments (except it’s for the office party!).
2. Style jeans with boyfriend blazer
A well tailored jacket will add a hint of professional va va voom to your denim detailed getup. A well tailored blazer gives an impression of ‘meaning business’ where worn with the right kind of jeans will be effortlessly chic.
3. Wear jeans with classic cuts
Wear jeans in classic cuts to work. Opt for wide-legged trouser-type jeans since they are sewn in the shape of dress trousers. Boot-leg cuts and skinny jeans could work as well. Avoid overly clingy fits so it doesn’t come off too sexy or inappropriate for work.
4. Pair jeans with a classic button-down shirt
To bring a work chic theme to the look, pair jeans with button down shirt. Collared button-down shirts are the trademark of a traditional office wear so this works perfectly.
5. Pair denim with pumps
To create a business-like appeal switch the flats/sneakers for a pair of pumps. A closed-toe mid-heel pump will make your jeans look much dressier and smarter. Don’t go all out in towering heels or glittery sandals as those may look unprofessional!
Do you have more tips for wearing jeans to work? Pray tell.
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