29 Fresh Streetwear Outfit Ideas Women Are Reaching For Right Now
Streetwear outfit ideas for women have come a long way, and the options right now are genuinely exciting. Gone are the days of settling for oversized basics with no direction. This breakdown covers 29 fresh, wearable looks that make sense in real life, from low-key casual days to nights out when you still want to feel like yourself.
What makes these outfits stand out is how effortlessly they mix pieces you probably already own, cargo pants, graphic tees, chunky sneakers, with a few intentional additions that pull everything together. No complicated styling rules, no chasing trends that disappear in a week.
How to Build These Looks Without Buying Everything New
That feeling of “I love this, but I could never pull it off” is rarely about your wardrobe being wrong. It’s about not seeing the building blocks clearly. Every single look in this article, from the red monochrome street stack to the mohair sweater with cargo bermudas, is built on the same short list of foundational pieces. Once you have those, you’re not starting over. You’re just adding one thing at a time.
Start with what’s already there.
Before you buy anything, pull these four pieces from your wardrobe and set them aside:
- An oversized graphic tee (any colour, any print)
- A pair of wide-leg or straight-leg jeans (dark, light, or distressed all work)
- Your chunkiest sneaker (doesn’t need to be new, just needs sole weight)
- One outer layer with some presence — a bomber, an overshirt, a track jacket, a hoodie with body to it
If you have all four, you can recreate the core silhouette of at least 60% of the outfits in this article right now. Not a close approximation. The actual look.
Then build in this order, one piece at a time.
The mistake most people make is trying to buy an entire outfit at once. That’s how you end up with pieces that only work together and nothing that integrates into what you already own. Instead, treat each new addition as a multiplier.
First addition: a statement bag in a contrasting colour. This is the single highest-impact, lowest-effort upgrade in streetwear. A red mini bag against a blue-grey outfit. A tan structured bag against all-black. You saw it across outfit after outfit in this article because it works every single time.
One bag, used as a deliberate colour break, changes the read of three or four outfits you already own. Second addition: one pair of wide-leg cargo pants or parachute trousers. Not because you need more bottoms, but because the volume and texture they add are different from denim.
They take the same graphic tee and chunky sneaker combination you already wear and push it into a different territory, more fashion-forward, more intentional-looking, without more effort. Third addition: a jersey or sports-adjacent top in a strong colour.
This is the piece that shows up most across this article: lavender, red, yellow, cobalt, and it’s almost always worn with the same simple wide-leg denim underneath. The top does all the work. One jersey in the right colour essentially gives you a complete look with what you already own underneath it.
29 Fresh Streetwear Outfit Ideas Women Are Reaching For Right Now

1. Full Red Monochrome Street Look

This outfit is built around a cropped red jersey paired with heavily distressed wide-leg denim jeans that sit low on the hips. The Supreme waistband peeking above the denim adds a deliberate logo moment, while the LA Dodgers snapback keeps the sports-street connection tight.
The silhouette plays cropped top against a very wide, floor-grazing bottom, a proportion that’s all over streetwear right now. The red-on-red color story is what makes this look land. The cap, jersey, sneakers, and even the bandana tucked into the waistband.
All pull from the same red palette, making it feel intentional rather than random. The gold cross pendant and wrist stack add just enough warmth to break the single-note color without disrupting it. This is a weekend look at a street market, an outdoor festival, or a casual hangout where the outfit is meant to do the talking.
2. Blue Graphic Tee + Cargo Baggy Denim

The foundation here is an oversized cobalt blue graphic tee tucked loosely into wide, multi-pocket cargo jeans in a faded wash. The jeans carry a lot of visual weight with their distressing and pockets, so the tee does the smart thing and stays simple in cut.
A backward blue cap and rectangular sunglasses keep the head-to-toe look cohesive without overdoing it. The red mini shoulder bag is the one contrast piece, and it works because the rest of the outfit is entirely in the blue-grey spectrum. That single pop of red stops the look from feeling flat.
The white and black sneakers underneath are not enough to compete with anything above. This is a city outfit, the kind you throw on for a casual afternoon wandering neighborhood streets, grabbing coffee, or meeting friends. Easy to move in, but still clearly thought through.
3. Purple Jersey + Dark Baggy Jeans

A lavender oversized football jersey marked is the centerpiece here, worn over dark indigo wide-leg denim. The jersey is deliberately oversized, hitting mid-thigh and creating a long-top-over-wide-pants silhouette that leans heavily into streetwear.
A dark green jacket is tied around the waist, breaking the two-tone look with a third color that adds layering depth. The accessories are doing a lot of the work. A gold chain wallet on the jeans, pearl and gold bangles stacked on both wrists, layered necklaces, and a small round crossbody bag all contribute to a styling approach.
The chunky lug-sole boots ground the outfit, pushing it out of casual and into something more intentional. This is a daytime street or hangout look, the kind that photographs well and feels comfortable at a rooftop gathering or a Saturday afternoon out with friends.
4. Printed Baby Tee + White Parachute Pants

The contrast here is the whole point: a slim, fitted green-and-yellow printed short-sleeve top against dramatically oversized white parachute-style trousers. The top is body-skimming and structured, which balances out the volume of the pants.
Red-tinted square glasses and a small hair clip keep the styling detail light at the top so the pant silhouette stays the focus. The white parachute trousers are the standout piece. The fabric looks light and slightly crinkled, giving off a relaxed but fashion-aware energy.
A small red bag tucked under the arm picks up the glasses’ color and breaks the white block. Chunky grey-green sneakers finish it off with a streetwear-appropriate weight at the bottom. This look belongs in a creative city setting, an art opening, a market, or just a day out in a neighbourhood known for independent boutiques.
5. Off-Shoulder Graphic Sweatshirt + Wide-Leg Jeans

A green graphic sweatshirt worn off-shoulder gives this look its personality. Pulling a sweatshirt off one shoulder is a styling trick that turns a casual piece into something more considered. The light-wash wide-leg jeans are straightforward but roomy, worn with a red belt that cinches the transition point between top and bottom.
Red quilted flat shoes pull the red detail down to the feet cleanly. The accessory layer is heavy, with layered gold chains and hoop earrings that give the look a Latina street style influence that feels intentional. The red studded mini bag matches the belt and shoes almost exactly.
Making the red accent pieces feel like a planned set rather than an afterthought. This works well for a casual day out in a neighbourhood with personality outside a cafe, at a weekend market, or a low-key social event. Comfortable enough to wear all day, but styled enough to look put together.
6. Mesh Jersey + Parachute Cargo Shorts

A cropped black mesh jersey with graphic lettering is paired with oversized off-white parachute cargo shorts that hit below the knee. The mesh fabric is sheer and sporty, while the parachute shorts bring in a utilitarian, almost military reference.
Together, they create a hybrid look that pulls from both athletic and workwear streetwear codes. The details keep everything grounded. White crew socks with chunky black sneakers, a gold chain, bangle bracelets, and slim black rectangular sunglasses fill in the gaps without overcomplicating things.
The neutral bottom lets the graphic jersey carry the visual interest. This is a warm-weather street look, a Japanese street market setting the background hints at that, an outdoor concert, or a weekend afternoon where comfort and style have equal priority.
7. Oversized Striped Long-Sleeve + Dark Shorts

A boxy yellow and black striped long-sleeve top is worn with voluminous dark charcoal carpenter-style shorts. The shorts are wide-leg and knee-length, with a relaxed structure that keeps the proportions in the oversized-on-oversized territory that’s driving a lot of women’s streetwear right now.
A yellow polka-dot belt peeks through at the waist, tying the top’s color back into the bottom half. Large hoop earrings, layered chains, and high-top black and white sneakers with a chunky sole finish the look. The sneakers have enough structure to add weight at the base, which the relaxed silhouette needs.
A yellow bandana knotted at the shorts pocket repeats the stripe color one more time without being heavy-handed about it. This is a street look, the kind that fits a Saturday afternoon in a fashion-forward neighborhood, outside a concept store or boutique, exactly where this photo was taken.
8. Burgundy Tee + Distressed Baggy Denim + Doc Martens

A deep burgundy oversized tee is tucked loosely into heavily distressed wide-leg jeans in a mid-wash blue. The jeans carry significant visual weight, wide at the thigh, pooling slightly at the ankle, with ripped knees and plaid fabric visible underneath through the tears, adding a layered detail that reads more intentional than destructive.
The chunky Dr. Martens boots at the base anchor the whole silhouette with enough structure to keep it grounded. The accessories are quietly well-chosen. A plaid bucket hat worn low with small floral pins sits above narrow black sunglasses, giving the head styling a deliberate DIY-meets-vintage quality.
A crossbody bag worn across the chest, a watch, and a pearl necklace round out the look without overloading it. The dark plaid lining visible through the denim tears matches the bucket hat, which is either a very happy accident or a sharp styling call.
9. Brown Plaid Overshirt + Grey Wide-Leg Denim

A relaxed brown plaid overshirt, slightly oversized with a soft collar, is worn over what appears to be a low-cut top, left open at the chest. The jeans are wide-leg in a grey-brown washed denim, falling straight to the floor with almost no break.
The earthy brown-on-grey tone combination feels very current, warm neutrals that sit comfortably in the same temperature range without being matchy-matchy. The bag is a standout piece: a structured frame bag in a brown and cream colourblock with a chain detail, suggesting a vintage or designer-adjacent find.
Tortoiseshell glasses, a gold cross pendant, and layered necklaces keep the accessory story grounded in warm metallics. Two-tone mule-style shoes in brown and cream finish the look and mirror the bag’s colourblocking neatly.
10. Purple Bomber + Cropped Black Tank + Washed Khaki Denim

An oversized purple bomber jacket, slightly shiny with a quilted or ripstop texture, is worn open over a cropped black ruched tank top. The tank sits high enough to show a sliver of midriff, which gives the layered look some proportion contrast against the volume of both the jacket above and the wide-leg khaki trousers below.
The trousers have a washed, slightly muddy green-grey tone that reads military-adjacent without going full utilitarian. The headphones worn as a headband are doing double duty, functional and accessory at the same time, which is a very specific streetwear code.
A single gold ring, minimal jewellery, and chunky black runner sneakers with a technical sole keep the rest of the details clean and purposeful. Appropriate and comfortable across long stretches, while still reading as intentionally styled rather than thrown together.
11. Orange Utility Vest + Camo Wide-Leg Cargo Pants + Cream Boots

The centrepiece is a structured orange utility vest with a front zip, buckle straps, and multiple cargo pockets. It reads somewhere between a workwear gilet and a fashion piece, which is exactly what makes it interesting. Worn over a simple white tee, it sits fitted at the torso.
Below, wide-leg camouflage cargo pants in classic military green and brown fall loose and voluminous, creating a deliberate contrast between the neat structure of the top and the relaxed mass of the bottom. The cream knee-high pointed boots are the sharpest styling decision here.
They cut through the heavy military palette of the cargos and bring the silhouette into something more fashion-forward than purely utilitarian. Amber-lens shield sunglasses, gold layered necklaces, a chunky bracelet, and an oversized cream slouchy tote bag keep the warm colour story running from head to toe.
12. Yellow Jersey + Cargo Denim + Chunky Sneakers

A cropped yellow jersey with graphic branding sits just above the waistband of heavy, wide-leg cargo jeans in a dark indigo wash. The jersey is short enough to show a strip of midriff, which lightens the visual load of the voluminous denim below.
Multiple large pockets on the cargo jeans add texture and depth to what would otherwise be a straightforward wide-leg silhouette. A green New Era snapback worn forward coordinates with the green detailing on the jersey, making the head-to-toe colour story feel thought through.
A black crossbody bag and a small gold cross pendant keep the accessories minimal. The chunky black and white sneakers with bold graphic sole detailing finish the look with the right amount of visual weight at the base. This is a street-facing daytime look, the kind you’d wear to a creative neighbourhood, a streetwear store.
13. Blue and Yellow Jersey + Wide-Leg Jeans + Layered Accessories

A blue and yellow two-tone jersey is worn loose and knotted at the side, with the yellow sleeve sections creating a colour break against the all-blue front panel. Below, light-wash wide-leg jeans sit low at the hip with a yellow ribbon tied at the waist, picking up the jersey’s yellow exactly and linking the two pieces.
The knotted jersey and ribbon detail at the waist are clearly deliberate styling choices that give the look personality. The accessories are stacked and layered: floral drop earrings, pearl and chain bracelets, rings on multiple fingers, layered necklaces including a cross pendant, and brown-tinted rectangular sunglasses.
The bag on the ground is a small wicker or rattan piece with charms, which is an unusual choice that adds an element of whimsy to an otherwise graphic-heavy look. This is a city look built for visibility, the kind of outfit that works at an outdoor event, a streetwear pop-up, or a creative space where the styling.
14. Cropped Rugby Polo + Grey Camo Wide-Leg Pants

An oversized cropped rugby polo in yellow and dark brown wide stripes is the top half here, worn with the collar up and the hem just above the waistband. It has a slightly distressed or raw-hem quality, and the boxy cut hits mid-torso. Below, the standout piece is a pair of wide-leg grey camouflage pants.
The pattern is more graphic and high-contrast than traditional camo, almost digital-print in quality, which pools generously over wheat Timberland boots. A red waistband or belt detail peeks above the camo pant waistline, adding a flash of colour between top and bottom that keeps the transition point interesting.
A small white structured shoulder bag is the only clean-coloured piece in the look, which makes it land as a deliberate light contrast against the heavily patterned lower half. This is a loud outfit in the best way; it’s built for a busy street or a creative city setting where strong pattern mixing reads as skill rather than chaos.
15. Brown Graphic Tee + Black Long-Sleeve Layer + Black Cargo Pants

Brown oversized graphic tee is worn over a black long-sleeve top, with the darker underlayer visible at the sleeves and neckline. This double-layer is a reliable streetwear move; it adds depth without requiring an actual jacket. Straight-leg black cargo pants with white contrast stitching on the pockets sit clean and structured.
The silhouette is boxy on top, straight on the bottom, which keeps it balanced without being fussy. The accessories stay deliberately minimal. A black embroidered cap, silver hoop earrings, a chain necklace visible at the collar, and a small black bag worn at the side all work in the same dark palette as the outfit.
The burgundy sneakers with a white sole are the one colour departure warm enough to complement the brown tee without disrupting the overall dark tone. It’s the kind of outfit that’s easy to repeat in different colourways once you understand the formula.
16. Burgundy Adidas Tracksuit + Cropped Sports Bra + Goyard Bag

A matching burgundy Adidas track jacket and track pants form the base here, both featuring the classic white three-stripe panel down the sides. The jacket is worn open over a matching burgundy cropped bra top, keeping the colour story completely unified from chest to ankle.
The track pants have a relaxed, slightly tapered fit, not baggy, not slim. The accessories are where this look separates itself from a standard athleisure set. A burgundy Goyard structured mini bag with tan leather trim is carried at the hand, a deliberate luxury contrast to the sportswear beneath it.
Gold layered necklaces, a gold chain bracelet, a watch, hoop earrings, and a small cross pendant round out the jewellery. Cream-white chunky sneakers provide a clean base that stops the all-burgundy look from feeling heavy.
17. Purple Jersey + Black Denim Shorts + Fenty Puma Sneakers

A lavender purple mesh jersey with cream side panel detailing sits untucked over high-waisted black washed denim shorts that hit just below the knee, the popular jorts silhouette that’s been running through streetwear for a couple of seasons.
The jersey has a slight sheen to it, likely a satin or polyester mesh blend, which gives the top half a sporty-luxe quality against the matte denim below. The proportion plays wide shirt against wide shorts, landing in a loose-over-loose territory that works because the colours are so distinct.
The accessories are doing a lot here and pulling it off. A purple bandana headband, a purple studded belt with star hardware, lavender Fenty x Puma sneakers, white crew socks, layered charm necklaces, large hoop earrings, and chunky gold rings stack up into a look that’s maximalist but colour-disciplined.
18. Red Knit Jersey + White Tee + Dark Baggy Jeans

A heavily textured red knit football jersey is layered over a plain white long-sleeve tee, with the white cuffs and hem visible underneath. The knit has real weight and body to it. This isn’t a lightweight jersey; it reads more like a chunky boxy sweater in jersey format.
Below, dark charcoal wide-leg jeans with a relaxed, slightly dropped seat fall straight to the ground. The overall silhouette is volume on top, volume on the bottom, with the white tee providing a visible break in the middle. A fur pompom bag or charm carried in one hand adds a texture hit, raw and tactile against the structured knitwear.
A pearl necklace, rectangular glasses, and a small caution-tape tag detail on the jersey sleeve are quiet details that read well up close. Platform Timberland boots in wheat tan ground, with the dark bottom half, and add enough height to keep the long jeans from fully puddling.
19. Magenta Oversized Tee + Black Parachute Pants + White Derby Shoes

Magenta oversized tee is worn loose and long over the waistband of wide-leg black parachute-style trousers with white piping along the outer seam. The tee is long enough to hit the hip, and the parachute pants are through the thigh and gathered at the ankle, making the silhouette top-heavy in a way that’s street style.
The magenta against the solid black creates the sharpest colour contrast in the outfit, which makes both pieces read more deliberate. A camo-print cap worn forward adds a military pattern that contrasts with the clean, bright top.
A long beaded necklace in neutral tones hangs down the front of the tee, and a dark crossbody bag strap is visible at the shoulder. The white spider-web embroidered derby shoes are the most distinctive piece, graphic enough to be a talking point without disrupting the colour balance.
20. Dickies Brown Striped Sweater + Cobalt Blue Wide-Leg Trousers

A dark brown ribbed knit Dickies sweater with a bold cream stripe and logo across the chest is paired with very wide-leg cobalt blue trousers in what looks like a heavy jersey or sweatpant-weight fabric. The trousers are the standout piece. The colour is saturated and rich, and the volume is considerable, falling in a full, rounded shape.
The dark brown top half against the electric blue bottom is a strong colour pairing that shouldn’t work on paper but lands well because the proportions are balanced. A Louis Vuitton monogram crossbody bag in tan and brown provides a warm luxury note that connects back to the sweater’s brown palette.
Black and gold two-tone loafers, black at the toe, metallic gold at the toe cap, add a fashion-forward edge at the base. Oversized black shield sunglasses with a yellow tint and small gold hoop earrings complete the look cleanly.
21. Polo Sport Red Sweatshirt + Brown Camo Cargo Pants + Black Boots

A bright cherry red Polo Sport Ralph Lauren sweatshirt, boxy, heavyweight fleece, is worn slightly oversized, hitting just below the hip. The bold red is the loudest thing in the look, which is why the bottom half is kept in a more muted range: wide-leg cargo pants in a brown and cream desert-camo print.
Camo pattern is warm-toned enough to stay in the same colour temperature as the red without clashing. The silhouette is a relaxed and comfortable loose sweatshirt over full-cut cargo trousers. Rectangular black glasses, a tan leather shoulder bag, gold hoop earrings, and a layered necklace keep the accessory story restrained.
Polished black ankle boots with a low block heel are a smart choice here; they sharpen a look that could otherwise read as purely casual, adding a touch of structure at the base. This is an ideal autumn or transitional-season look, somewhere like Hong Kong or another city with mild winters and busy streets.
22. Purple Tang-Closure Track Jacket + Beige Bermuda Shorts + Tweed Loafers

The centrepiece is a structured purple track jacket with white Adidas-style stripe detail on the sleeves, but instead of a standard zip, it fastens with traditional Chinese Tang-style knotted frog buttons down the front. This East-meets-West design detail is what makes the jacket interesting.
It takes a recognizable sportswear template and disrupts it with a culturally specific closure. Below, wide-tailored beige Bermuda shorts in a smooth fabric hit just above the knee, giving the bottom half a cleaner, more structured quality than the sporty top.
A brown tweed or herringbone newsboy cap, small oval sunglasses in a dark frame, white crew socks, and dark patterned loafers round out the look. The combination of tweed cap, frog-button jacket, and loafers over crew socks puts this firmly in the streetwear territory that’s been gaining traction in Chinese street style specifically.
23. Blue Fleece Zip-Up + Desert Camo Cargo Pants + Wheat Timberlands

A baby blue oversized fleece zip-up jacket, soft, thick, and slightly boxy, is worn over desert-tan camouflage wide-leg cargo trousers. The two pieces are in completely different pattern languages, solid soft blue against a busy earth-tone camo, but the muted palette keeps them from fighting each other.
The trousers are generous in cut and stack over wheat-coloured Timberland boots, which match the tan tones in the camo almost exactly. An LA Dodgers sherpa-lined trapper hat in blue and cream sits on the head, picking up the blue of the jacket and adding a cozy winter accessory that makes the whole look feel seasonally coherent.
A branded tote bag with BAPE or similar graphic print hangs at the wrist, carrying a small plush character attached to the handle, a detail that’s very specific to Korean and Japanese street style right now. This is a cold-weather weekend, somewhere like Seoul in early spring or late autumn, which is exactly the context here.
24. Blue & Yellow Graphic Crop Top + Dark Denim Cargo Bermudas + Red Heeled Boots

A fitted blue and yellow graphic crop top, likely a motorsport-inspired jersey, sits tight across the torso and ends at the midriff. Below, oversized dark denim cargo bermuda shorts with large side pockets fall wide and heavy to just below the knee.
The contrast between the slim, colourful crop top and the very voluminous dark shorts is the defining proportion of this look. A red fabric scarf or bow is tied at the shoulder, adding a soft texture break against the jersey fabric. The red heeled lace-up boots, with a pointed toe, a kitten-style heel, are the single most striking piece here.
They pull from the same red as the shoulder accessory, creating a colour anchor at the top and bottom of the look. Oversized white oval sunglasses, small hoop earrings, and a silver bracelet keep the face and wrist detailing clean.
25. Pink Striped Adidas Football Jersey + White Denim Shorts + Black Derby Shoes

Coral and salmon-pink striped Adidas football jersey with a V-neck and the Adidas trefoil logo at the chest is worn loose and untucked over white wide-leg denim shorts hitting just above the knee. Jersey has a lightweight polyester feel smooth and slightly shiny, which contrasts well against the heavier matte cotton of the shorts.
A pink fabric daisy corsage pinned to the chest of the jersey is the standout personalisation detail, small, handmade-feeling, and completely unexpected on an Adidas piece. Rainbow-striped sock cuffs visible above the black chunky derby shoes bring in a pop of colour at the ankle.
A black leather belt, rainbow bracelets stacked at the wrist, a thin chain necklace, and small hoop earrings round out the accessories without overcrowding the look. Sunglasses are held in hand rather than worn, which keeps the face open and relaxed.
26. Burgundy Grid-Check Shirt + White Tee + Camo Cargo Shorts + Burgundy Knee Boots

A burgundy and white fine grid-check short-sleeve button-up shirt is worn open over a plain white tee, with the white hem visible below the shirt’s hem. Below, wide-washed camo cargo shorts in a dark olive-grey colourway fall loose to just below the knee, with large flap pockets and drawstring hems adding utilitarian detail.
Tall burgundy leather pointed-toe knee-high boots worn underneath the shorts pull the look together with a strong colour callback to the shirt, the matching burgundy at the top and bottom creates a frame around the camo pattern in the middle. Worn flat-brimmed, it adds the classic NYC streetwear reference.
Accessories go heavy on gold and pearl, layered pearl and gold chain necklaces, a gold cross pendant, stacked pearl and gold bangles on both wrists, and small gold hoop earrings. A black leather structured mini bag hangs at the hand. All of these together push the look from casual into something that reads much more considered.
27. Mohair Striped Sweater + Navy Cargo Bermudas + Dark Brown Suede Knee Boots

A chunky, oversized mohair-blend striped sweater in green, brown, and rust tones is the centrepiece here. The texture is visibly fuzzy and soft, with enough body to hold its shape without being stiff. It falls past the hip, worn over wide-leg navy cargo bermuda shorts with large side pockets and a drawstring hem.
The shorts are a heavy cotton twill that reads clean against the tactile sweater above. The silhouette is deliberately oversized on top, with the shorts adding their own volume below. Dark chocolate brown suede slouch knee boots with a pointed toe and modest stiletto heel are the sharpest contrast in the look.
The suede texture pairs naturally with the mohair sweater, and the heel adds structure that the relaxed outfit needs. A Louis Vuitton Speedy bag in the Stephen Sprouse graffiti print introduces a bold graphic element against the otherwise earthy tones.
28. Forest Green Hoodie + Camo Cargo Shorts + Green Dunks

A heavyweight forest green pullover hoodie with a small embroidered chest graphic is worn loose and roomy, sitting just at the hip. Below, wide-leg camo cargo shorts in a classic green and tan military print fall to the knee, with side cargo pockets adding volume.
The hoodie and the camo shorts share the same green base tone, which is why the combination works; it’s a tonal colour match rather than a contrast pairing. The silhouette is relaxed and proportionally balanced, with the hoodie’s bulk sitting above the shorts’ width.
Green and white Nike Dunk Low sneakers at the base mirror the green from both the hoodie and the camo, completing a head-to-toe green-family colour story. White crew socks, a camo print cap in a similar colourway, a simple gold chain necklace, and no other accessories keep the look uncluttered.
29. Yellow YMK Hoodie + Washed Floral Denim Shorts + Sage Shox Sneakers

A bright mustard yellow oversized hoodie with a white YMK logo graphic across the chest is layered over a white shirt, with the shirt’s hem and cuffs visible beneath. The double-layer adds depth to what would otherwise be a single-piece top.
Below, wide-leg denim shorts in a heavily washed, bleached, floral or acid-wash print in grey-green tones create a strong contrast against the clean yellow above. The shorts are boxy and wide, falling to mid-shin in a silhouette that’s very current.
Sage green Nike Shox sneakers with a visible air column sole unit and white mesh socks complete the bottom half. The muted sage of the sneakers connects to the grey-green tones in the shorts, which makes the lower half feel coordinated without being matchy.
