The most traditional version of the costume is a fantastic place to start if you want to get into the trend. Perfect indigo, frequently presented as rigid, straight-leg jeans, serves as its foundation. And while a tailored denim jacket or shirt is the most contemporary complement to that, there are no set rules of dress that must be adhered to in this situation. To emphasize the style, you don’t necessarily need to wear a chambray shirt and denim jeans.

Start with the piece that you often find the toughest to style and use that as a base to get the double denim look that works best for you. Once you’ve chosen the focal point of your ensemble, perhaps a denim bra, add accent pieces like a white blouse.

01 White Denim on White Denim

For minimalists, double white denim is a great approach to experiment with the trend. For a true monochromatic style, Australian influencer Tash wore hers with a white tank top and shoes in this picture.

White Denim on White Denim
White Denim on White Denim

02 Denim Skirt and Denim Shirt

Yes, double denim looks good on skirts as well. For a daring, colorful look, team a cream-colored denim shirt with a midi skirt with a contrast hem.

Denim Skirt and Denim Shirt
Denim Skirt and Denim Shirt

03 Mix Dark and Light Denin

A tried-and-true clothing technique involves layering lighter denim over darker denim. A white t-shirt, sneakers, and casual clothing complete the look.

Mix Dark and Light Denin
Mix Dark and Light Denin

04 Denim Vest and Jeans

The patchwork on both pieces of this clothing gives them an intrinsically cluttered feel, yet when worn together, the ensemble looks grounded.

Denim Vest and Jeans
Denim Vest and Jeans

05 Denim Shirt and Shorts

Denim shorts are a wonderful place to start if you want to wear the Canadian tuxedo in the summer. Consider pairing a chambray shirt with black shorts for a laid-back yet polished style.

Denim Shirt and Shorts
Denim Shirt and Shorts

06 Contrasting Denim Top

Any pair of denim pants can be made interesting by wearing a shirt in a different denim color, like this oversized design from Mango.

Contrasting Denim Top
Contrasting Denim Top

07 Black Denim on Black Denim

Although wearing double black denim with a tuxedo may not be the most conventional choice, we think it’s completely worthwhile. To make them look less casual, seek black clothing with a similar wash.

Black Denim on Black Denim
Black Denim on Black Denim

08 Denim Collar and Jeans

Influencer Molly Blutstein is a great example of how a stylish item, like this denim collar from Ganni, can make a statement.

Denim Collar and Jeans
Denim Collar and Jeans

09 Denim Corset and Jeans

This outfit from Sami Miro’s vintage collection is not for the timid. However, it’s a perfect example of how denim colors can be somewhat mismatched and still look great.

Denim Corset and Jeans
Denim Corset and Jeans

10 Denim Bra

Mecca James-Williams, a stylist, is renowned for her ability to add depth to basic pieces. She pulls off a modest denim-on-denim style here by pairing a Malia Mills bra top with Levi’s trousers and adding a long shirtdress from Jacquemus to balance the appearance.

Denim Bra
Denim Bra

11 Matching Selvedge Denim

When you pair a matching top with selvedge-washed denim, it gives the impression that you’re wearing a jumpsuit.

Matching Selvedge Denim
Matching Selvedge Denim

After years of unrelenting derision, it is now making a comeback as a chic way to put denim atop denim. But how can you wear double denim without seeming or sensing Western? Everything is stylish. You can pair denim with the 11 trendy methods we’ve recommended above.

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