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A denim shirt linked to the jeans with minimal points
The general denim-on-denim style, such as denim jacket and jeans, can create a rugged look, but it often gives a TOO MUCH impression. If you want to avoid such a case, one way is to link denim at points. In this styling, the collar, cuffs, and hem of the denim shirt peeking out from under the crew-neck knit are subtly expressed. By minimizing the exposure of the denim shirt, the denim-on-denim element is moderately incorporated.
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Coordinates with jeans rolled up and arranged like jogger pants
Slightly wide straight jeans are rolled up to look like jogger pants. Rolling up pants to complement shoes is a standard practice, but there are various ways to do the same. In this styling, the pin roll is used. Rolling up the pants in such a way as to squeeze the hems creates an impression of presence even with minimalist design shoes such as slip-on sneakers.
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