Gray Banana Trousers
Charcoal Wool Chinos by Y/Project
How to wear Y/Project Gray Banana Trousers
Team a black check overcoat with Y/Project Gray Banana Trousers to ooze manly sophistication and polish. If you're on the fence about how to finish off, a pair of black leather casual boots is a great choice.
This pairing of a brown houndstooth blazer and charcoal wool chinos is uber versatile and provides instant polish. Brown leather oxford shoes will inject an added dose of class into an otherwise mostly casual ensemble.
For a look that's worthy of a modern style-savvy gent and effortlessly sleek, go for a navy shawl cardigan and charcoal wool chinos. If you wish to easily play down your outfit with shoes, why not complete this ensemble with a pair of white and black leather low top sneakers?
One of the best ways for a man to style such a hard-working item as a black check blazer is to wear it with Y/Project charcoal wool chinos. With footwear, go for something on the classier end of the spectrum by rounding off with black leather derby shoes.
Demonstrate that you do smart men's style like a connoisseur of men's fashion in a tobacco overcoat and charcoal wool chinos. Add a pair of black leather casual boots to your outfit and off you go looking dashing.
Choose a tan shearling jacket and Y/Project Gray Banana Trousers from SSENSE to pull together an interesting and current laid-back outfit. Brown leather casual boots are a welcome complement for your look.
Uber stylish, this relaxed casual pairing of a navy short sleeve shirt and Y/Project Gray Banana Trousers from SSENSE brings variety. When not sure as to what to wear in the shoe department, stick to charcoal canvas low top sneakers.
This pairing of a blue raincoat and Y/Project Gray Banana Trousers is hard proof that a safe casual ensemble can still be extra sharp.
A burgundy shawl-neck sweater and charcoal wool chinos worn together are a wonderful match. And if you wish to effortlessly up your outfit with a pair of shoes, why not add brown leather chelsea boots to the mix?