60-Second Stylist: How To Style Boyfriend Jeans

As you’re most probably aware from our October catalog, we are smitten with the tomboy chic look, and what gives you a head start in achieving this look is a great pair of boyfriend cut jeans.  For this week’s 60-Second Stylist video, our Free People Stylist lets you in on how we create a ‘boy’ look and a ‘girl’ look with one pair of boyfriend jeans. One pair of jeans, two different looks. If you’re looking for more style advice, check out last week’s 60-Second Stylist: The Messy Tuck!

Product: Awesome Destroyed Baggy Jean, A graphic Tee, Patch Plaid Button Down, Frontier Stitch BootWith Flare Lace Top, Clara Stud Heel

Music in video: A new take on the Robert Frost poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by The Omaha Folk .

If you’re a musician and have fun, upbeat, indie jams of your own that you’d like us to feature in one of our videos, send ‘em on over to blog@freepeople.com, subject: Harmony. We love promoting new artists! :)

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rose
11 years ago

I’ve got a problem, I unfortunately have muscular calves so when I’ve tried on jeans like this they are super tight on legs and super baggy at my hips. HELP

Mandi
11 years ago

rose!! are you jeans distressed?? if not, try “destroying” them in areas that are tight fitted and that will give you a bit of room! :) Jeans also stretch out so the more you wear them. Good luck!

rose
11 years ago

Thanks :)

11 years ago

those are some seriously sexy boyfriend jeans. MUST HAVE.

hilary
11 years ago

a lov this. Its whoa prety

11 years ago

Awesome! These styling videos are great. I love the flanel shirt. Super cute.

Katherine
11 years ago

I love love love the different boyfriend jeans online, and I’m thinking about ordering a pair, however I’m curious on how they run. I have a pair of fp mid-rise, strait leg jeans in a 26 and they are a little baggy, but I can barely squeeze into the 27s in the skinny. What size should I order?