3 Pairs, 3 Looks, 1 Brand: AMIRI

After seeing the AMIRI MX1 Jeans, it was a no brainer that they were going to be my next choice to style for this month. As I have said before, I just love how well thought out the details are and how well they all work together fluidly. Being that they come in three different washes, I decided to style each pair from looks that any guy would love wearing.

AMIRI MX1 Grey Styling

The Grey Wash is my favorite of the three. They show off the great detailing, but still have a subtlety to them that I just love and find make them the most versatile pair. It also works perfectly with the label’s ‘Shotgun’ t shirt. I could not do a styling post on AMIRI without featuring this t shirt. Being that the jeans and t shirt are pretty distressed, I wanted to keep that casual look going, but with cleaner pieces that have become staples in every guys closet. I first went with the classic Stan Smith sneakers by Adidas. These will instantly clean any look that you pair them with. I then chose a surplus jacket from Saint Laurent and to finish it off a hat by Goorin Bros.

AMIRI MX1 Black Styling

I wanted to go for a more sporty vibe with the Black pair here and keeping it mostly monochromatic. I started by pairing them with a simple t shirt by James Perse. To bring out the sports vibe, I paired them with a bomber jacket by Rick Owens and for some contrast (and a bit into all black with white shoes at the moment), a pair of the Ultra Boosts from Adidas. Then to finish off the look, a clean snapback hat from Stussy.

AMIRI MX1 White Styling

I wanted to keep the monochromatic styling with the White pair as well. There is a smartness to this pair that the others don’t posses, I find, that is quite fresh for a distressed pair of jeans. Since feeling cleaner, that was the route that I decided to go with these. I paired them with a cream colored sweater from A.P.C. to layer over a t shirt from James Perse. For this look, I didn’t want to choose a pair sneakers or lace up boots. These chelsea boots from Loake 1880 paired with the Goorin Bros hat just helps bring the look together, I feel, without being a huge contrast from the lighter colored pieces. The overall look has a vibe that I definitely see fashion for men heading towards.

-How many of you are fans of these jeans? And how would you style them?