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Style Ideas For White Jeans


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I have boot cut white jeans; you can wear them with just about anything. Sandals, heels, flats, boots - only up to your imagination. My jeans have gold/beige stitching so I tend to stay with earth tones with them, both for tops and footwear.

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Any item of clothing top ie. V-neck sweater, turtle neck, mock turtle neck, tank top, polo shirt. For colors black is always a favorite of mine. Also red, yellow, orange, blue, purple, green and any other pastel color that you can think of. I probably have all of those colors as I like to wear white jeans, slacks, capris and shorts.

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Pink dress shirt could do nicely, though combining it with high heels could take that to the edge. As thighbootguy says, black thigh high's on white pants......winner!!

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I just purchased my first pair of white jeans. I have no idea what to pair them with yet. Any ideas? Heels will definitely be involved of course.

I always wear all white with white jeans. Usually a white blouse, T-shirt or tank-top, or a roll-neck jersey - and white cowgirl boots. Sometimes strappy sandals, or stiletto clog mules - but always white!:smile:

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I love white jeans! I own a pair of matchstick, flare, boot cut and guy's straight white jeans. I agree all white is a very nice look, like the pink shirt idea, and of course pastels. I try to stay away from black shoes and from red shoes. To me the contrast is just too strong and white on red looks, well bloody. In the past I have worn beige and pink shoes, but love white jeans with sandals. In the US, it is a faux pas to wear white before Memorial Day (last Monday in May) and after Labor Day (first Monday in September) - at least in the more temperate areas. I would hope that doesn't apply in Florida or California. But today, the rules of fashion are not really as carved in stone as they once were. The reason I mention this is because I was wondering if there are similar rules in different places.

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