A trusty pair of dark-wash jeans is a wardrobe essential—a lesson I unfortunately learned the hard way when I was left with a profound gap in my closet after I outgrew my favorite pair. Once I remedied that and figured out how to style dark blue jeans to fit my personal style, they became some of my most-worn pants.
They work for a myriad of occasions—from the office to a casual dinner with friends. And they’re surprisingly clutch during spring’s temperamental weather; the denim is thick enough that I’m not freezing if it’s cold, but breathable enough that I don’t feel stifled if it ends up being warmer than expected.
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Personally, I love to pair my best jeans with an oversized sweater, chunky silver jewelry, and a miniskirt layered on top for a playful, experimental silhouette. However, the styling options are virtually limitless. Elevate a simple T-shirt and jeans outfit with edgy accessories or swap out that T-shirt for a hoodie and a statement belt for a fun twist on the comfy outfit formula. And whether you prefer wide-leg jeans or skinny jeans, a trendy low-rise or a modest mid-rise, there are endless iterations of the tried-and-true pants to suit your sartorial aesthetic. There are so many styling tips and tricks for how to wear dark-wash jeans using items you probably already have in your closet.
Read on for eight chic and easy ways to style dark-blue jeans for spring.