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Whether you like it or not, one trend that is hot on the runways and streets this season is double denim.
Along with acid wash and bleach splattered denim, its another one from the seemingly never ending 80s.
This trend definitely seems to be difficult to digest for many.
One blog, Fashionising.com, called it “a trend that shouldn’t”. One of the reasons they stated “you shouldn’t” is because it is dull. They referred to William Rast‘s collection fall 2009 collection, where denim jackets match up with the jeans of the same shade.
It seems the way to do it this time around is by combining clashing shades of denim – check it out:
The Dream
Rihanna
Kanye West Are these 80s denim trends going to far?
Have you let any of them infiltrate your wardrobe? Check out a few ways to get the look from DJPremium.com and DrJays.com.
Savoy Classic Rise Skinny by William Rast
Thriller Zipper Detail Jacket by Rocawear
Skinny Jean With Zipper by BLANK
See more on DrJays.com and DJPremium.com.
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