Mens White Jeans
Published in Men's JeansMens White Jeans is just one option in an array of jeans style sand colors. What is truly amazing is how versatile jeans are. They can be worn at leisure, as well as at many work environments.
Means white Jeans are a must-have in any guy’s wardrobe.
There is a problem with having such a diverse style of jeans…too many to choose from. The question will always be…how do I select the right jean style for the occasion? The answer is a bit convoluted, since it all depends on everything…the type of event you are attending, the time of year, where is the event taking place, and where you live and all play a roll in determining the style to wear.
Never forget that the best pair of jeans are those that are the most comfortable and have a good fit. Your basic blue denim jeans seemly never go out of style, though they may not make it on the front cover of a fashion magazine.
Turning our attention to color…there are several different, basic colors to choose from, such as black, tan, and white. White jeans make a bold statement, as they stand out from all other styles and colors. White jeans may not be the style for the office, and be careful when you wear them, because they are seasonal. Just remember not to wear white after Labor Day. A few our don’ts when wearing white jeans, include…do not wear white shoes with white jeans, do not add inappropriate contrasting colors either. Think of fashion as how you would go about painting a room in your home. The best advice herein would be to stick with the triad color approach, which provides three basic colors.
You will find polo shirts to go well with white jeans, and for the occasional chilly evening, a textured sweater may be your best selection over a buttoned-style solid colored shirt. Another consideration is that white jeans will require more care, as white tends to project dirt and grim more than over colors. When washing, be careful not to set your dryer on too high of a heat, as high heat can actually turn your white jeans into shades of yellow. The best approach would be to soak your jeans in detergent and bleach fro an hour and air-dry them.
