What I love
about this denim skirt is that it's actually made out of denim and it has a little bit of stretch in it.
The thing I love
most about denim jackets is the texture and dimension they add to a look.
I'm
picky about denim as well, so I understand how hard it is to find a really stellar pair.
I talked
about denim in the last article but another denim piece that is vital for a good base is the denim shirt.
I love vintage denim because there's something so
cool about denim that's been perfectly distressed with age.
I used to think the same
way about denim matching but unless you get another article of clothing from the same dye lot it won't happen.
I am loving these jeans, they kind of look like dress pants so had you not mentioned
anything about denim I would never have guessed!
I love this dress and ironically I've been thinking
about a denim tunic length top with 3/4 sleeves that I can wear over a turtle neck for the fall.
I've always appreciated a classic denim jacket, but there is something extra
special about a denim jacket with a twist.
We have been talking
about denim blue jeans in our previous posts but this time we have picked a different topic to discuss.
The great
thing about denim shirts is that because of their thick, heavy texture you can dress them up differently to a standard cotton shirt.
The thing that I love
about this denim shirt is that I can layer a t - shirt or two underneath with a jumper and you wouldn't really notice.
It s funny because I wrote a
post about denim jumpsuit about 2 weeks ago: --RRB-
If you're on the
fence about denim overalls like me, go ahead and try them on; you might end up liking them like I did.