3 Chic Ways to Style Blue Jeans

Words by Eleanor Hibberd


A core staple of every stylish wardrobe, blue jeans are known for their versatility. It all starts with finding the perfect pair: cut with a relaxed, full-length leg, rag & bone’s mid-rise Logan jeans are the blueprint trending denim of 2024, with the crystal-studded iteration delivering a new dimension of fun, styling potential. Here’s how to wear them in three different ways this season.

1. Off-Duty

You don’t need to be a fashion editor to style a pair of jeans for the weekend – but Spring/Summer 2024 has given us a few ways to make casuals feel fresh and current, with denim at the core. Retro, sports-inspired pieces have been gaining traction this season, led by a preppy revival of the polo shirt – a perfect accompaniment to the ’90s silhouette of your rag & bone Logan pair. Add a peppering of this year’s breakout accessories – baseball caps and track sneakers – as well as a carry-all tote for your weekend errands.

2. Trending Now

If rag & bone’s crystal-flecked denim was made for anything, it was to step up your jeans-and-a-nice-top formula. With the embellished Logan pair putting in the legwork where sparkle is concerned, try out SS24’s red obsession elsewhere for a bold shot of colour, or tease out your inner Carrie Bradshaw with the season’s love of floral rosettes. Accessorise with a cool clutch, and let a pair of trending kitten heels carry the look to new levels of It-girl.

3. Smart-Casual

If you’re a denim girl through and through, happily there are plenty of ways to make your favourite staples work nine-to-five, too. The favourite smart-casual piece of the moment – the waistcoat – brings suiting’s sophistication as a chic contrast to the effortless cut of rag & bone’s Logan jeans. Add a slim belt to play up the tailoring note, and style with a top-handle bag and pointed-toe shoes to prove you mean business.

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