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How to Wear White Jeans in Fall by Kate Kaschenbach

  • Writer: Bergen County Moms
    Bergen County Moms
  • Sep 16, 2015
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 14, 2019


One of my favorite fashion rules to break is the “don’t wear white after Labor Day” rule. I love white jeans — and this time of year as we transition from summer to fall, I’m just not quite ready to pack those white jeans away until next summer. Not to mention, my regular maternity jeans have not come in the mail yet, so guess which jeans are the only ones that still fit? Yup, the white ones.

But even if that weren’t the case, I LOVE pairing white jeans with winter staples. Nothing looks more fresh than sleek white jeans paired with an over-sized sweater or a cozy flannel shirt, and a great pair of ankle boots. I prefer white jeans paired with neutrals like camel, white, gray, taupe, etc.

Some examples of how to wear white jeans with neutrals below!


Photo credits: The Northern Light, Tuula Vintage, Piece of Toast, Alessandro Ambrosio

Here are some great neutral sweaters that I think will look fabulous with your favorite pair of white jeans.


How to Wear White Jeans in Fall by Kate Kaschenbach, Ridgewood Moms

~ Kate Kaschenbach, Fashion blogger of DesignerDealToday.com, personal shopper and stylist, Founder/CEO of KK Designs LLC accessories line.

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