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20 Cool Ways to Style Your Ripped Denim Jeans in 2021

From strappy tops for the quintessential Y2K vibe to slouchy, oversized denim jeans to channel the 90s, check out how your fave celebrities are wearing their ripped denim jeans!

Jul 3, 2021
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You can never really go wrong with this eternally stylish combination. When in doubt, just pair a white shirt, tee or even sporty bralette with your ripped blues to nail this effortlessly chic *lewk*.
An oversize shirt with ripped denim jeans makes for a great pick for a casual yet chic outfit.
How about a generous dash of glitter to jazz up this classic ensemble? Well, take a cue from Malaika.
Paired with a snow-white racerback transforms your denim jeans into a summer-perfect ensemble.
Kick things up a notch by going all-white with this *lewk*. The key is to choose white separates in varying textures to avoid looking washed out!
The ripped mom jeans styled with an itty-bitty crop top creates the perfect silhouette.
Cropped slogan tees and accessories to add a funky vibe to your ensemble.
Colourblock with your favourite superhero colours to add more oomph to the outfit.
Or...you can always knot up your tee, throw on some boots to create your own cropped-ripped outfit.
Athleisure has found a new home in 2021 with supersized ripped jeans and strappy summery tops.
Boxy fit tees can also be paired with your slouchy denim jeans. Make sure to accessorise and opt for heeled footwear to avoid a chunky silhouette.
For a Y2K vibe, bring out your strappy spaghetti tops and chunky dad sneakers to play with your oversized denim jeans.
Cannot handle the ripped scandal? Take the patchwork route like this ensemble.
Borrow it from your dad, boyfriend or brother but surely have an oversized jacket in your sartorial arsenal.
The usual BnW ensemble gets a pop of colour with an oversized jacket, props for the tie-dye. We dig!
Statement boots and leather jackets are a match made in punk rock heaven.
Make your layering game suitable for warmer weather with a sleeveless cardigan.
Ethnic embroidery and denim are an eclectic sartorial match that you need to try once!
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