Avoid Dad vibes with slightly cropped jeans.
Classic blue jeans look infinitely more modern when you don't have four inches of fabric pooling around your ankles. In other words, follow Paul Bettany's lead and get 'em hemmed.
Triple down on vintage denim.
Got an eye for the real-deal cowboy-quality stuff like designer Adam Selman? If that's the case, pile it on. Literally.
Stick with dark, uniform washes.
You can't really go wrong with dark denim, dark boots, a dark shirt, and a French bulldog wearing a pearl necklace. John Legend is living his best life.
Try head-to-toe white.
White denim isn't just a summertime thing, especially when you layer it up like Kanye West, finishing things off with a pair of luxe-y suede sneakers.
Or head-to-toe black.
Zayn Malik's style leans more badass biker than American cowboy. As such, he's a fan of double black denim instead of indigo blue. If you've got edgy style yourself, feel free to follow suit.
Pair two beat-up, baggy pieces.
There's an art to looking like you just rolled out of someone else's bed and John Mayer is the master of it. To cop his style, go for head-to-toe broken-in Japanese selvedge denim cut all loose and free.
Cheat the system with black jeans.
If you're too cool for the Canadian Tuxedo make like Mark Ronson and do double denim the low-key, rocker way by pairing slim black jeans with a classic blue jacket.
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