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Black Hoodie

by harry mack (2021-02-23)


A black hoodie and navy jeans are a great combination to have in your daily repertoire. For something more on the smart end to finish your getup, introduce a pair of black leather casual boots to the equation. To create a relaxed ensemble with a fashionable spin, consider teaming a black hoodie with navy jeans.
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Go for a simple but at the same time casual and cool option by wearing a Black Hoodie and black jeans. Amp up the formality of this ensemble a bit by sporting a pair of black leather casual boots. This combination of a black hoodie and black jeans is a safe go-to for an effortlessly stylish outfit.
Can we wear black hoodies with white jeans?
Yes, you most definitely can wear black hoodies with white jeans. The combination makes for an impressive one, while seeming coolly effortless at the same time. When it comes to fashion, there really are no hard and fast rules.

Also, why seek approval from the masses? It is perfectly alright to wear whatever you want to wear! You are free to wear anything you choose, irrespective of what people have to say about it. And anything can look good if you carry it well!
Black is a super versatile color and it will highlight the hoodie color while being a stand-in color and not draw attention. This is perfect because this gives black the capability to match with any color since the colors won’t clash with one another and the non-neutral will always be the more dominant color.
Black Hoodie are very versatile and can be paired well with any jeans you choose. However, a dark or light blue jeans compliments it the best. To keep the look classy, it can be paired with black and white shoes.
If you fancy a ribbed jeans, a black ribbed jean can also get you a trendy look if that's your style with white or red shoes to give it a pop of color. Monotonous outfits are very popular these days.
There was a time, along with balaclavas, swag bags and black-and-white striped tops, when a hoodie was something that would instantly mark you out as a would-be robber and all-round wrong’un.
But, as much as this humble sportswear staple has the potential to send passers-by straight to the other side of the street, right now we’re urging you to take style tips from David Cameron (remember him?) and hug a hoodie.
Why? Well, practicality aside, thanks to a designer overhaul the hoodie has gone from de facto uniform of angry adolescents to the item most likely to be covering the backs of well-dressed men.
The only loser here is Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, whose normcore hoodie has just gone full #menswear. Bad luck, Mark.
Long before it found itself a witness to dodgy deals in darkened alleys, the hoodie was the uniform of champions. OK, so that’s over-egging it a little, but sports apparel company Champion Products does lay claim to creating the world’s first hooded sweatshirt in the 1930s.

It doesn’t take a genius to work out that — lo and behold — the hoodie was designed to keep athletes warm and dry in miserable weather. Since then it’s been adopted by hip-hop culture, skaters, snowboarders, angry young adults, stag parties, university students and (the reason we’re here) the runway.
How to Wear the Hoodie as Part of a Layered Look
As much as we’re trumpeting the power of the hoodie, don’t think that wearing one is all about making a statement. When used as part of a layered look, the hoodie can be surprisingly unassuming. Mr Porter style director Olie Arnold says: “A cosy cashmere hoodie is a great layering piece for a day in the city, which will leave you looking sharp while keeping you warm at the same time.”
To get this look right, wear a zip-up hoodie over a simple white crew-neck T-shirt, then add an overcoat or jacket, slim jeans and a pair of box-fresh trainers.
As Part of an Athleisure Look
Whenever comfort and coolness go hand-in-hand, you can be sure that we’ll be enthusiastic cheerleaders. Such is the case with at leisure and, thanks to those clever menswear designers, you won’t run the risk of looking like you were too lazy to change out of your gym gear.
Jaeger’s head of menswear, James Jee, says: “Gone are the days of the baggy, oversized logo-emblazed hoodie. Fabrics are softer and heavier — a sign of a better yarn quality and a lot more of it. The fit is a little sharper and clean.”
To go full athleisure, team a black hoodie with black, fitted joggers and slip on a pair of minimal leather sneakers. Done.
Under A Leather Jacket
If you’re not sold by the high-low mix (it’s not for everyone), then it’s okay to stick to more familiar territory. A leather jacket and hoodie combination is one of those low octane pairings that work well, season after season.

Reiss head of menswear design, Alex Field, says: “Hoodies have dramatically improved in terms of quality and fit. Therefore, guys are looking to invest in well-fitting, well-made casual designs that can be worn in various situations. Whether that be to the gym or as part of a stylish off-duty look.”
Using a black leather jacket and black or indigo jeans as the base, experiment with hoodies in different colors beneath your outerwear and combine with a pair of leather or suede Chelsea boots to smarten up this look.
With Tailoring
If you’re going to wear a hoodie with a suit or blazer, you’re channelling a “look” and will instantly mark yourself out as a card-carrying member of Club Menswear. That’s no reason not to give this high-low combination a whirl, though.
As Giles Farnham, head of River Island’s Style Studio, points out: “Sure, a hoodie teamed with a pair of straight-leg jeans and sneakers is a tried and tested combination that just works. But if you’re looking to sharpen up, try layering under an unstructured suit for an outfit that rips up the traditional rule book.
To nail the sports-meets-suit look, try a mid-weight grey hoodie with a charcoal grey suit and choose white lace-up sneakers in place of your normal work shoes.
With Tailored Trousers
For a slightly less committed way to mix smart and casual, a Black Hoodie worn with a pair of smart trousers is your best bet. Again, it’s an easy way to avoid that dreaded overgrown adolescent territory.
Head of menswear design at ASOS, Nick Eley, says: “We’re seeing a real move towards ‘high-low’ dressing, so team your hoodie with wider-leg trousers or a longer formal coat.”
Get a grip on this look by opting for a neutral color hoodie, then add a pair of trousers and sports luxe sneakers. If you’re feeling brave, try a little pattern on the bottom half, such as pinstripes or checks.
Don’t dig out your old Linkin Park hoodie. You’re not an angst-ridden teenager, and it’s not the 2000s anymore.
Look for pure cotton designs for optimum quality and longevity (bonus points for brushed cotton and loopback construction).
Pullover designs typically look smarter than zip-up designs.
Don’t chase the latest must-have hoodie if you want to get the most wear out of it. Instead, go for a timeless, versatile design in a colour that complements your existing wardrobe.
A fitted hoodie is a good way to make sure you look sharp rather than sloppy.
If in doubt, leave the logo. Flecks or mottled weaves are a good way to add interest.
Unless you’re on campus, university hoodies are a no-go.
Personalised comedy hoodies are always a fail.
Over the age of 40? A hoodie in a luxe fabric worn with tailored separates will make sure you look suitably grown up.
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