White jeans have become a signature item among French and Italian men, notably endorsed by fashion figures like Gilles Bensimon and Olivier Zahm. Originating from Lee's collections in the 1960s, they offer a unique blend of casual yet elegant style. Christophe Desmaison exemplifies this versatility, wearing them daily with various outfits. However, white jeans do flirt with stereotypes, potentially coming off as contrived, as noted by fashion reporter Jacob Gallagher. Despite these perceptions, their persistent presence in men's fashion underscores their enduring appeal.
When I asked Christophe Desmaison why he wears white jeans, he emphasized their versatility, stating they look equally good with both casual and formal attire.
Jacob Gallagher remarked that white jeans can flirt with stereotype, comparing them to 'the pants equivalent of a shiny going-out top,' suggesting a perception of being too intentional.
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