I had a request for outfit ideas with washed black jeans, so today I’m sharing five easy, modern ways to wear them this season. Personally, I much prefer washed black denim to jet black. Solid black jeans can feel a little stiff and formal and even a bit old-fashioned,while washed black has that softer, slightly lived-in look that feels more current.
What Is Washed Black Denim?
First off, let’s define our terms! Washed black denim is black denim that’s been softened and faded just enough to give it a slightly worn-in, charcoal look—as opposed to traditional jet-black denim, which is solid, saturated, and tends to read more dressy and formal.
plaid jacket (S) // scoop neck tee (M) // FRAME Le Slim Palazzo – 40% off!!! (30) (budget option) // Vince booties (8) (budget option) // Freja bag // Celine sunnies (option) // shield hoops // similar necklace
Washed black feels more modern and relaxed, and the subtle variation in the wash adds dimension that makes it easier to dress up or down. In fact, I find washed black far more versatile than true black jeans, and I love how it adds contrast and texture without overpowering an outfit.
Outfit Inspiration with Washed Black Jeans
Here are five outfits I’ve worn with straight, wide-leg, and flare silhouettes, so you can see a few different styling options depending on what you like to wear and how you like things to fit.
1. Washed Black + Soft Neutrals (Ivory, Oatmeal, Grey, Camel)

Soft neutrals brighten washed black and make the whole outfit feel modern and polished without going high-contrast. Think ivory sweaters, camel or khaki coats, stripe tees, and white sneakers—these shades keep washed black looking fresh and elevated.
This first outfit is one I wore in Chicago a couple of years back, and it’s a perfect example of how washed black is a softer alternative to stark black jeans. The white sweater lightens the whole look, while the plaid scarf ties everything together without feeling harsh. White sneakers with black accents keep it crisp and casual.

Andrew Marc coat (S) // ivory fisherman sweater (S) (budget option) // similar jeans // similar sneakers // Burberry scarf (budget option) // black camera bag
2. Washed Black + Rich, Moody Colors (Rust, Oxblood, Raisin & Burgundy)
Washed black denim pairs beautifully with richer shades like rust, burgundy, oxblood, and raisin. These deeper tones complement the charcoal wash without overwhelming it, and they add warmth and dimension to your outfit. Whether it’s a rust scarf, a raisin utility jacket, or an oxblood leather jacket, these moody hues give washed black a chic, elevated feel.

This luxe cardigan in a deep shade of rust has black buttons, which inspired me to pair it with washed black jeans. Black suede boots ground the look and add another luxe element, keeping the outfit polished and sleek.

rust cardigan (M) (similar for less) // MOTHER Roller (30) (option) // Veronica Beard Kelby (8.5) (option) // Jane Win pendant // similar link necklace
3. Washed Black + Tonal Black (Black-on-Black Layers)
Pairing washed black denim with black tops or jackets creates a sleek, tonal look that’s polished but not severe. It’s one of my favorite ways to make all-black outfits feel current.

This first look is one I’ve shown a ton this fall, but it’s probably the best example of this formula. I paired washed black relaxed flares with a fine-gauge black sweater, then added a black leather jacket, black leather belt, and black leather boots. A bold gold link bracelet and hoop earrings (plus the gold hardware on the belt) brighten the look and give it a modern edge. I could have added a necklace too, but it really didn’t need it.

FRAME Lax (30) (budget option) // crew neck sweater (M) // similar boots (8) // Michael Kors leather jacket (S) // FRAME belt (M) (option) // link bracelet // hoops
5. Washed Black + Earthy Outerwear (Olive, Khaki, Brown)
Washed black is a true neutral, so it mixes effortlessly with other neutrals—especially earthy shades like olive, tan, and warm khaki. The softer charcoal wash keeps these combinations looking relaxed and modern, and they’re some of the easiest outfits to throw together for everyday wear or travel. Whether it’s an olive hoodie, a khaki trench, or a warm brown layer, these muted tones pair beautifully with washed black without adding harsh contrast.

similar hoodie // AG Mari (39) (budget option) // VEJA Esplar (39)
I wore my MOTHER Dazzler washed black jeans all over Scotland and London in September, and again in London and the Cotswolds last May. In this first look, I styled them with a longline London Fog trench in a classic khaki. The contrasting black buttons and plaid lining tie in the jeans nicely, and this coat-and-denim combo worked with every top and shoe I packed. Here, I’m wearing a green top and black ballet flats since we were headed to dinner.

London Fog trench (S) // Michael Stars Nara (M) // MOTHER Dazzler (30) (option) // Margaux flats (39) (option)
And here’s that look from the Cotswolds last May, with the same jeans and my cropped trench in a similar khaki shade. The ivory-and-black stripe cashmere sweater tee brightens things up, while the khaki trench brings in those earthy tones that pair so naturally with washed black denim.
This look shows how easily washed black can anchor both lighter neutrals (as referenced in #1: Washed Black + Soft Neutrals) and warmer outerwear, making it one of the most versatile washes you can travel with.

similar crop trench // Quince cashmere tee (L) // MOTHER Dazzler (30) (option) // VEJA Esplar (39) // black camera bag

Shop Washed Black Denim

KUT from the Kloth Selena Low Rise Baggy Straight (6) // Quince boatneck sweater (M) // similar rag & bone boots
I hope this post gives you some inspiration for wearing washed black jeans and shows how many different ways you can style them. This wash is surprisingly versatile—it also works beautifully with more saturated colors (like red or hot pink) as well as soft pastels and lighter spring tones, even though I don’t have examples of those to share here.
If you’re still looking for your perfect pair, I rounded up a variety of washed black denim options below at different price points, so you can find a pair that fits your style and your budget. If you’ve tried a color pairing you love, I’d also love to hear about it!
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