21 Ripped Jeans Outfits - How to Wear Ripped, Distressed Denim - Seventeen.com

21 Ripped Jeans Outfits - How to Wear Ripped, Distressed Denim - Seventeen.com


21 Ripped Jeans Outfits - How to Wear Ripped, Distressed Denim - Seventeen.com

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 12:15 PM PDT

Ripped jeans are a wardrobe staple, and we're so not mad about it. Not only are they comfy and look totally badass, but you can also snag a bunch of cute pairs for cheap so that you can save all your money for summer vacation. Because of their relaxed nature, it can be hard to pull off this casual piece while still feeling like you put in your best effort to get dressed. But don't worry, we've got you covered! Whether you want to style them up or dress them down, the beauty of ripped jeans is that you will always be comfortable no matter how you decide to wear them. From boyfriend jeans and mini skirts to skinny jeans and denim jackets, we found your favorite celebrity icons wearing them all! Pair your ripped jeans with a beaded bag or an all-white ensemble to really stand out. And after dissecting each look and feeling inspired by them, we gathered the best ripped denim pieces to shop now. Get ready to spend all your money, fam.

1 Wide Leg, Folded Over Frayed Jeans

Yara Shahidi let her distressed denim jeans be the statement piece in her 'fit. These long, wide-leg jeans with suspenders do all the legwork. Just add some simple accessories and a basic fitted top to complete the look.

What you'll need: Vintage Flare Jeans, $49.9. Free People

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2 Ripped Cut-Off Black Shorts with a Tucked-In Tee

Olivia Culpo is giving us a casual and cool look in these cut-off shorts while running errands. You can pull this look off by pairing these short shorts with a polished flat shoe and a tee shirt for comfort.

What you'll need: Distressed Denim Shorts, $35.00. F21

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3 High-Waisted Ripped Jeans with a Blazer

Iskra Lawrence STUNS in these mega-ripped, high-waisted jeans. Paired with a shimmery blazer and metallic pumps, this look is totally red carpet-ready.

What you'll need: AE Next Level High-Waisted Jeans, $44, American Eagle

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4 Black Ripped Mom Jeans with a Black Pull-Over

Gigi Hadid in a these distressed black denim jeans are giving us serious Matrix vibes. Use accessories like these dark sunnies and patent pumps to pull this look together.

What you'll need: Current/Elliott Distressed Cropped Jeans in Black, $248, Bloomingdales

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5 Ripped Jeans with a Vintage Band Tee

Kourtney Kardashian gives us throwback 90's vibes with ripped jeans, a rocker tee and sunglasses. When looking for ripped jeans, opt for a pair with just a few slits so you can show the perfect amount of skin.

What you'll need: Light Wash High-Waisted Distressed Jeans, $54, Lulus

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6 Ripped Denim Shorts with a Ruffled Top

Jamie Chung makes cut-off shorts feel soft and sweet. Pair your cut-offs with a flirty romantic top and strappy sandals to soften up your look.

What you'll need: HIGH RISE SHORTS, $ $128.00, Agolde

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7 Ripped and Ruffled Denim Dress

Yara Shahidi shows us her versatility in how ya girl can rock denim. She dresses the look up with an oversized hoop earring and a feather evening shoe. The accessories really take this look up a notch.

What you'll need: GRLFRND Denim Dress, $238, Revolve

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8 Slouchy One-Knee Ripped Jeans

Madison Beer shows us how to do tomboy style while still keeping it cute. Pair your baggy boyfriend jeans w/ sneakers and a sweatshirt for the ultimate cozy fit.

What you'll need: One Rip New Boyfriend Jeans, $85, Topshop

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9 Ripped Jean Shorts with an Off-The-Shoulder Top

Taylor Swift keeps her look simple in an oversized button up and short shorts. Can't you just picture her rocking these shorts with her new merch line?

What you'll need: Blank Denim Acid Trip Shorts , $88, Shopbop

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10 Hip-Hugging, Wide-Ripped Jeans

Lily Aldridge is giving us a lesson in casual but cute. This relaxed look is still flirty with hints of skin showing. Peep that lace-up sweater w/ a hint of midriff? GOALS.

What you'll need: Angie Girlfriend Jeans, $78, Revolve

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11 Belted Boyfriend Jeans and a Crop Top

Emily Ratajkowski looks like a 90's pop star in her oversized boyfriend jeans, bare midriff and cute crossbody bag. Talk about inspiration for how to effortless pull off oversized denim.

What you'll need: Citizens of Humanity Slim Fit Boyfriend Jean, $248, Shopbop

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12 Light-Wash Ripped Denim with Plaid

Karrueche Tran manages to pull of denim on the red carpet by pairing her distressed jeans with a polished pump and trendy top. The simplicity of the look makes it work.

What you'll need: High Rise Straight Jean, $ 265, 3X1 Denim

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13 Cropped Denim with a Pop of Color

Joan Smalls layered her Canadian tuxedo with pops of pink to add color and keep it cool. Opt for a pair of jeans with a side stripe for an extra special detail.

What you'll need: Honey Stripe Ankle Skinny Jeans, $198, Nordstrom

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14 Short Frayed Denim Skirt

Winnie Harlow has your date night look covered in a cropped denim jacket and cropped mini skirt. The high boots and leather cropped top toughens up the look.

What you'll need: DISTRESS OVERSIZED DENIM JACKET, $55, Pretty Little Thing

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15 Two-Toned Ripped Denim

Olivia Culpo is serving fierceness in this street style look. The two-tone denim gives it an edgy touch.

What you'll need: Alexanderwang Two-Tone Ankle Jeans, $375.00, Saks Fifth Avenue

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16 Belted Jean Shorts

Hailey Bieber is showing us how to still feel fashion-forward in a pair of cut-off shorts. The sheer jacket is what elevates the look to take it from casual to chic.

What you'll need: The Tomcat Kick Fray Short, $228, MOTHER

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17 Lace-Up Ripped Denim Mini Skirt with a Ripped Jacket

Rita Ora shows us how to make a Canadian tuxedo flirty and fun. The distressing in both the skirt and jacket gives this look just the right amount of edge.

What you'll need: Distressed Denim Mini Skirt, $30, ASOS

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18 Super Wide-Leg, Ripped Hem Jeans

H.E.R. pulls off this cool and casual denim on denim look by styling it with a rocker tee and black sunglasses. Add her level of confidence to make whatever you wear look A++.

What you'll need: High Rise Distressed Hem Jeans, $445, R13

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19 Casual Ripped Denim and Fresh White Sneakers

Bella Hadid pulled off this sporty look by pairing it with a bright, graphic top and a pair of sneakers. The mini bag and mini glasses are keeping her look on trend.

What you'll need: HI-RISE STRAIGHT LEG JEANS WITH RIPS, $49.90, Zara

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20 Relaxed Ripped Denim with a Blazer and Booties

Gigi Hadid dressed up a baggy boyfriend jean and tee shirt with a blazer and boots. This gives an instant update to this casual look.

What you'll need: Blue Butt Slit Karolina Jeans, $250, SSENSE

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21 Ripped Front-Slit Jeans with High Boots

Kendell Jenner makes ripped jeans internship-appropriate by pairing them with a well-tailored blazer. The black leather belt, boots and dark sunglasses pull the look together to give it a more polished vibe.

What you'll need: Ksubi Relaxed Jeans, $116.00, Shopbop


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How Jennifer Lawrence Styles Non–Skinny Jeans - Who What Wear

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 11:28 AM PDT

Jennifer Lawrence's off-duty style often revolves around jeans. (Same, right?) Typically, Lawrence relies on skinny jeans for those occasions when she can just stroll around the city (New York City, in this case) wearing whatever she wants. For her latest opportunity, Lawrence gave the skinny jeans a break in favor of something a little more relaxed. While she didn't exactly embrace the baggy-jean trend this time, her jeans do fit the category of non–skinny jeans.

Jeans with a bit more room are certainly trending this year, and Lawrence's outfit shows exactly how to wear them: with a duster jacket, white T-shirt, fun bag, and classic white sneakers. While Lawrence's Marni jacket and favorite Dior sneakers aren't particularly accessible, this look is decidedly easy to re-create on the cheap.

Keep scrolling to shop Lawrence's perfect non-skinny-jean look.

Lucky jerseys, jeans among Blue Jackets fans superstitions - The Columbus Dispatch

Posted: 30 Apr 2019 03:04 AM PDT

Hockey people are a superstitious bunch, a mentality that heightens come playoff time. And with Columbus' National Hockey League team in the second round for the first time in its history, fans are, by their own admission, getting a bit nutty.

Mary Waibel had her outfit for tonight's Game 3 against the Boston Bruins picked out long before she knew who the Columbus Blue Jackets were playing in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs: Her signed No. 13 Cam Atkinson jersey, Blue Jackets knee highs and favorite game-day jeans.

She even planned how she'd style her hair (straightened) and what her nails would look like (nude, though she loves painting them).

After all, it brought the team luck in Game 3 of the first round, when it swept the top-seeded Tampa Bay Lightning, right? Small matter if the jeans are falling apart in a particularly sensitive part.

"My mom sewed Blue Jackets fabric in that area," Waibel, a 39-year-old Heath resident, said with a laugh. "I guess if it rips, you'll just see the Blue Jackets material."

If the Blue Jackets win tonight to gain a 2-1 series lead on the Bruins, you can bet your bottom she'll be wearing them — ripped crotch or not — to Game 4 on Thursday.

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Columbus' NHL team in the second round for the first time in its history, fans are, by their own admission, getting a bit nutty.

Whether it's the mode of transportation they take to the Arena District, the facial hair they grow or the game-day garb they wear, Jackets backers aren't taking any chances.

"Is it all crazy? Yes. Does it really help the team? Not for a second. But are we going to keep doing this? Bet your mortgage on that," fan Jeffrey Tangey said about the Blue Jackets rituals that he and his wife, Cari, follow.

That means the season-ticket holders from Hilliard will arrive to the game in her Mazda SUV and park in the same spot in a particular garage if it's available, Jeffrey Tangey said.

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Starting at the beginning of the season, the couple rotates through the jerseys in their closet, changing it up with each loss. Tonight, he said, he'll wear his Josh Anderson alternate jersey while his wife will wear her navy Zach Werenski jersey with a lucky Blue Jackets shirt underneath.

And for his underwear?

"I won't wear blue drawers, only gray ones," the 41-year-old said, explaining that the team seems to fare better this way. "I'll hold them off to the side in my dresser for game days. It's weird, but that's where my head space is during the playoffs."

It isn't strange at all if you're Jim Coleman.

The Olde Towne East resident plans to cycle using CoGo Bike Share to Nationwide Arena for games he attends or for viewing parties; when he watches from home, he'll take a lap around the arena on one of the bikes before puck drop, he wrote in an email.

"During the playoff push, I attended four home games and was 3-1 when I rode CoGo," said Coleman, 54, who also biked to Games 3 and 4 against Tampa Bay, both Blue Jackets wins. "My playoff beard has grown very gray over the last three seasons, so I had to find a new superstition."

Even though Coleman isn't rocking facial hair, playoffs beards remain plentiful around the area. For longtime season-ticket holder Michael Nef, his beard — just one of his many Jackets superstitions — will not be trimmed until the playoffs are over.

"I normally get a haircut and a beard trim every three weeks," the 35-year-old Downtown resident wrote in an email. "The beard will not be touched. Thankfully, my girlfriend doesn't mind one bit."

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While some fans are just happy to see their annual playoff beard grow past a stubble — and the first round — Zach Bobich is sporting a different type of facial hair this go around, something he's crediting for his team's success.

"I decided to trim my beard in early April," the 29-year-old Pataskala resident said in an email. "I got a bit heavy-handed and ended up going mustache only. The 'playoff stache' has stayed."

And then there's 24-year-old Bobby Levine. He'll be wearing Blue Jackets gear tonight, but he'll also have a Tampa Bay jersey on hand.

The Northwest Columbus resident, whose parents live near Tampa, said he roots for the Lightning unless they're playing the Jackets. That being the case, he started watching Game 1 of the first-round series wearing Columbus clothes. When the Jackets went down 3-0 in the first period of that game, however, he put on his Tampa Bay jersey as a joke.

"My buddies gave me crap for it, but when (Jackets forward Nick) Foligno scored in the second (period), they all looked at me and told me to keep it on," Levine said. "When we completed the comeback, they said I had to wear it the rest of the series. I took it with me to Game 3 and 4 and the series sweep."

These superstitions might sound crazy to most, Waibel admits, but it's the playoffs, and she said she'll do anything to help her team win.

"It's silly," Waibel said, "but if it's what works for us, we do it until we're proven wrong."

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The 8 Best Agolde Jeans—and the Pair I'm Wearing Nonstop - WHOWHATWEAR

Posted: 29 Apr 2019 09:03 PM PDT

There's no denying that baggy jeans are trending hard right now. Among the many '90s throwback styles flooding the scene, I think it's safe to say that the looser-fitting jeans are the number one denim trend of the season, if not the whole year. So naturally, being the trend-driven dresser and guinea pig fashion journalist that I am (I'll admittedly try anything for a story), I had to test out the jeans for myself.

After trying three different "baggy" jeans and feeling frustrated each time by the totally unflattering look of each, I nearly called off the search and resigned myself to never landing on the perfect pair. That is until I slipped into a pair of Agolde's popular Mid Rise '90s Loose Fit Jeans. With just enough room throughout the leg, they still had a structured fit to them, more like a roomier straight leg and less of the literal '90s hip-hop music video variety. That, plus they're made from non-stretch, 100% cotton, so they didn't sneakily stretch way out like some of the others I initially tried.

Now that I've found "the ones," you can be sure that I plan to wear them throughout the rest of the year and well beyond. Yep, they're that good. To prove to you just how much wear I'm getting out of them, I'm about to show you three outfit combinations I'm wearing on repeat with the jeans. To see my outfits, more ways fashion girls are wearing them, and shop them in all their glory, simply keep scrolling.

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