Is wearing a blue jean jacket with jeans too much denim like if i have like a colorful shirt under it? like if the jacket and jeans are close to the same color?
Browniez04 answered Wednesday June 15 2005, 10:02 pm: No if they match then wear them. there can never be too much denim. unless you have like denim t-shirt and shoes. then thats too much. lol but jacket and jeans are fine. [ Browniez04's advice column | Ask Browniez04 A Question ]
sportstr126 answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 5:14 pm: well i dont think that is a good idea with the jacket and pants...but maybe u could were like a cute denium mini skirt instead of the pants..or maybe some cute shorts! i hope i helped!
Karen answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 5:13 pm: No, wearing a blue jean jacket with jeans is not too much denim. I know a lot of people who do that and it's not too much denim. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 5:04 pm: I dont think so at all! That sounds really cute. If I were you I would wear a mini skirt or caprise with a cute belt. ♥ ex__oOh [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
eLiSe answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 5:01 pm: YES DEFINATELY!!! Denim jackets and jeans DO NOT work together!!! It looks country haha! But i think it would be ok if you were like a long silk cami under a denim jacket and a denim skirt!! Love yah! [ eLiSe's advice column | Ask eLiSe A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 4:56 pm: People do that all the time in my school. You can also switch it up a bit with like khaki pants, or those draw string baggy looking pants in like a khaki color or something, that looks really good too. But no, it's not too much denim. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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