It’s no secret that we love a good pair of skinny jeans. Tabogens I Love Alicent Hightower Shirt (The key word here is good.) If you find the right pair, they feel stretchy and comfortable like a second skin. They hug your shape, creating a silhouette that’s at once casual and professional, depending on how you choose to style them. Seeing as it’s almost June, we’re brushing up on the best ways to wear our skinny jeans in summer and shopping for complementary tops, accessories, and shoes that will enhance our active summertime lifestyles. That’s right: We’re shopping for only the most comfortable items out there—those that will not just allow us but also encourage us to take a long stroll along the boardwalk or head out for a casual jaunt around town (with zero chafing, rubbing, or blistering involved). Today, we’re focusing on the latter category: footwear. Keep scrolling to see four comfortable shoe styles that look best when paired with skinny jeans. Wear these, and you’ll be stylish and comfortable all summer long. Sneakers are perhaps the most obvious choice when it comes to comfortable (and sensible) footwear. Fashion insiders will tell you that sneakers are also an extremely stylish choice. They’re cool, casual, and effortless, almost like the fashion equivalent of no-makeup makeup.
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Previously a one-day affair at the end of London Fashion Week – British menswear has long been shunned as sub plot to its women counterpart. Tabogens I Love Alicent Hightower Shirt However, this weekend saw a change to that; for the first time in history men from London and beyond were treated to a three-day feast of stylish delights. London Collections: Men saw a mixture of established British names stand side-by-side with young pioneering new talents to produce an innovative range of shows. Residing among the bold checks of Hackett London lay an array soft pastels, kick-starting the move from English gent to gentleman abroad. This theme continued to the tale of Sir Wilfred Thesiger, the protagonist which inspired E.Tautz’s latest collection. Awash with a wild fire of swooping capes, simple silhouettes Patricks Grants rendition was one to remember. Although colour was an abundant theme, there was no dismissal of classic ideals. Spencer Hart showed a cascade of well thought out tailoring, as did the equally accomplished Oliver Spencer – both displaying just what can be done with a single breasted suit. It is fair to say tailoring is far from dead next season.
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