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Wide leg pants can be “transformed” into many styles and bring different personalities. Let’s take a look at the beautiful combinations of shirts with wide-leg jeans that you can’t miss from Style 2019.
With a unique style that easily hides the flaws of your legs, wide-leg jeans have been leading the beauty trend of 2019, but you’re still struggling to know how to match it with a shirt. best? Let’s take a look at some extremely familiar shirt styles that don’t seem to match but are incredibly suitable below
Wide leg jeans and shirt
Wide leg pants can be “transformed” into many styles and bring different personalities. An office girl can still wear a pair of wide-leg jeans combined with neatly tucked-in minimalist shirts without losing elegance.
Or you can be more unconventional with the nonchalant tuck-in style of office workers who love freedom.
Wide leg jeans combined with a crop top
This is one of the indispensable items to combine with wide-leg jeans that you cannot ignore, especially for girls with slim waists. Hot summer weather like this.
Youthful T-shirt combined with wide-leg jeans
Always the choice for girls who like minimalism the most. Basic printed t-shirts combined with high-waisted wide-leg jeans look really cool and dynamic. A perfect set of clothes for short-legged girls who love personality.
Long coat with wide leg jeans
Although it sounds sloppy and lacking in style, thanks to the ingenious ability of Asian fashionistas to adapt, this set of clothes turns out to be extremely cool and eye-catching. By combining a long jacket + wide-leg jeans with neat, simple items such as shirts, t-shirts, slim-fit sweaters, then adding accessories such as Sneakers, leather Boots, and hats, it makes The set of clothes becomes trendy
Wide leg jeans dominated throughout 2018 and into the first half of 2019 and still show no signs of cooling down because of the variety of styles and comfort they bring. The item seems difficult to wear but is extremely easy to wear if you choose the right shirt, right?