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How to Wear Denim on Denim?

by Shunzhi Nie 29 Sep 2024

Fashion trends are not always about unusual styles or bright prints. Sometimes the most ordinary things become ultra-popular—for example, clothes made of denim. True, to look relevant, it is not enough to just put on your favorite jeans with a T-shirt. And denim is like that good boy from the parallel class who you just can't say no to on a date. Too good for you to say no. Nowadays denim is made of everything: not only jeans and jackets, but also skirts, dresses, and suits - and it's great, because being a dense cotton, denim is resistant to friction, breathes, doesn't get dirty, and looks super modern.

Still not wearing jeans and a denim jacket together for fear of overdoing it with denim? Or maybe you're hesitant about matching them in terms of color? It's time to stop worrying about it - all these “concerns” on the contrary are now on trend!

It would seem that you can wear anything with jeans. But for some reason, everyone usually has difficulty combining different things from denim. The easiest way to look trendy in denim clothes for fall 2024 is to wear it head-to-toe. Yes, this double denim look is back at the peak of popularity. This trend allows you to combine denim in different styles, colors, and textures to create unique and stylish looks. And no, you don't necessarily have to bet on a basic combo of jeans and a shirt. Fashionistas offer other interesting combinations for every taste. Learn more about how to wear denim on denim in fall 2024 in the following blog.

What Is Denim on Denim?

Denim on denim: a style choice that had its fair share of shades. The “double denim” trend, is also known as the Canadian tuxedo. A true classic of the genre is the “Canadian tuxedo”. Simply put, it's a combination of a denim jacket or shirt with jeans. This combo got its name from the singer Bing Crosby (and with the help of Levi's brand): in 1951 the star was not allowed to enter one of the expensive Canadian hotels in a denim total blouse, because at that time it was customary to come to such places only in tuxedos. Levi's did not hesitate, sewed a real tuxedo from denim, and gave it to the musician. Since then, denim total looks have become known as such. This combination looks best with denim of the same shade and texture: this way you won't make a mistake, and the image will look whole and well thought out.
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Denim-on-Denim: A Brief History

The fashion world owes the existence of the spectacular Canadian tuxedo to Levi's. In 1951, the brand presented a suit made entirely of denim for singer Bing Crosby.

However, the well-dressed performer of the most famous Christmas songs, 'White Christmas' and 'Jingle Bells,' was simply not allowed into a hotel in Vancouver because such an outfit was considered too unconventional at the time. After this incident, denim outfits came to be known as the 'Canadian tuxedo.'

In the 70's celebrities again began to dress in these bold unisex combinations. But they became really popular only in the late 90s and early 2000s thanks to Hollywood stars, especially the pairing of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake at the American Music Awards in 2001.

Would anyone dare to say again today that the Canadian tuxedo lacks taste? Just look at the fashion shows: Chanel showed a combination of jeans and denim blouse, complemented with white ballet flats and sparkling accessories, and Alexander McQueen presented a more daring look with a fitted shirt with slits on the shoulders and micro-shorts made of denim, which were perfectly combined with boots with a wide shank.

Some of the most stylish women in the world are fans of double denim, but put their twist on it. From dark jeans paired with a light denim shirt or button-down jacket to a worn denim skirt with a voluminous chambray top, the options are almost endless and infinitely easy to pull off. One of the important things is that the denim-on-denim style fits any figure type. Every figure creates its highlight.
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Fresh and Cool Ways to Wear Denim on Denim

For a long time, such 'pairings' were considered bad taste, but today the Canadian tuxedo is shedding this undeserved label and is winning the hearts of fashionistas and fashionistas all over the world. Although combining denim with denim is very popular right now, such a combination can have its risks. With all this in mind, we've put together some 'denim with denim' style inspiration ideas for you.

Experiment with color
If you're a newbie and the 'Canadian tuxedo' has been an absolute fashion taboo for you until recently, don't risk mixing denim tone-on-tone and playing with different shades of blue. A blue shirt and indigo jeans, for example, are a win-win combination.

Jeans with shirt
Let's start with the classics: jeans with a denim shirt. This is the double denim look that fashionistas wear most often. The main rule here is to keep the balance of proportions. If you choose baggy jeans, the shirt should be straight or fitted cut, and vice versa. A denim shirt can be worn in many different ways. It can be tucked in or worn loose, sometimes with the sleeve rolled up. If two shirts are too hot, tie one of them around your waist. This is the way to wear your second shirt this season, not on your shoulders.

To make the image not too boring, we advise you to add to it eye-catching details: a large belt, a bag of bright colors, and massive jewelry. You can also tie an accent sweater on your shoulders: red, yellow, or green. These are the most popular right now. But no worse will look and sweater of basic color.

Double shirts look
If you are ready for real experiments, try to wear two shirts at once - this styling trick is not the first year among the favorites of fashionistas and designers. But keep in mind that the top shirt must be larger than the bottom one. They can also be the same color or different - it all depends on your preferences. If it will be cool, complete the outfit with a trendy suede trench coat. Such a combination of textures will look very effective. However, if such outerwear seems impractical to you, you can wear a warm jacket, a classic coat, or a leather jacket.

Denim vest with a denim skirt
Change the shirt for a vest - a simple but fashionable look for warm weather is ready.

Denim jacket with jeans
You can always replace a denim shirt with a denim jacket, and pants with a midi or maxi skirt. You'll get a feminine and comfortable double denim outfit at the same time. Depending on the weather, wear either a tank top or a strappy top under the jacket, or a turtleneck or a thin sweater. You can complete the look with Mary-Jane shoes, complemented with high socks, and a fashionable bag: a cosmetic bag, “dachshund” or trendy cargo bag. And if you want to wear a denim mini, we recommend combining it with a long denim trench coat - it will bring the whole look together.

As a “top” a regular T-shirt will do, and as shoes - high boots. A suede pair will look especially effective: it will be a great bow in the aesthetics of boho style. The final touch is a roomy bag and accent accessories: massive earrings, a pendant on a lanyard, and a belt with the brand logo. And more ideas for denim looks in the gallery below.

Voluminous shirt with midi denim skirt
Another variant of total looks from denim - with a denim skirt instead of jeans. In this case, a straight midi skirt combined with a voluminous, off-the-shoulder denim shirt works best. Simply tuck the shirt into the skirt, wear simple sneakers, solid cossack boots, or flat sandals, and throw a baguette or hobo bag over your shoulder - and your simultaneously elegant and relaxed look is ready.

Denim top or corset + straight or flared jeans
A simple way to make a denim-on-denim outfit more feminine and seductive is to replace a denim shirt or jacket with a top or corset. It will look the best in contrast with flared or straight jeans. From above you can also throw on some outerwear of the same material - it, on the contrary, should be exaggeratedly voluminous. So you will look even more fragile, and the image can add the necessary layering.

Denim coat over the “Canadian tuxedo”
The most familiar variant of outerwear from denim is jeans or a voluminous denim shirt. But why not try wearing a denim coat? It will look especially great over a “Canadian tuxedo”. In this case, its shade and texture can be different from the shirt and jeans: it will create a pleasant contrast and the right effect of layering.

A more daring and interesting solution is to pick things of different shades and textures. For example, you can put together an ensemble with thick blue jeans and a shirt made of chambray (as they call thin and light denim) or a jacket made of “boiled” denim, with raw edges or with an intricate pattern to create a double denim look.

Overall, mixing different types of denim in one look is a great way to show off your personality and sense of fashion style. Don't be afraid of bold and unusual combinations, experiment and enjoy your stylish, comfortable, and modern denim total looks.
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