Trends sure do some and go; thankfully, some styles never goes out of fashion. As the weather warms up (but doesn’t quite allow for tank-top weather yet), a denim jacket is a spring wardrobe staple that will last you year after year. Jean jackets come in many washes or colours, and here are six to consider. —Vita Daily
Light wash: Also known as “bleached” or “stonewashed,” this is a very pale shade of blue with a slightly faded or worn look.
Medium wash: This is a classic denim colour that is neither too light nor too dark. It has a medium blue hue with some areas of fading or distressing.
Dark wash: This is a deeper shade of blue with minimal fading or distressing. It often has a more formal or dressy appearance than lighter washes.
Black denim: While not technically a shade of blue, black denim is a popular alternative to traditional blue denim jackets. It has a sleek, modern look that can be dressed up or down.
Acid wash: This is a retro style that features a heavily faded, almost tie-dyed appearance with streaks of white throughout the denim. It is a bold and statement-making look.
Indigo: This is a deep, rich shade of blue that is sometimes referred to as “true blue.” It has a timeless quality that makes it a popular choice for classic denim jackets.
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