Shawl Collar Ribbed Wool Cardigan
Navy Shawl Cardigan by Tom Ford
How to wear Tom Ford Shawl Collar Ribbed Wool Cardigan
This casual pairing of a navy shawl cardigan and blue ripped jeans is very easy to pull together in no time flat, helping you look on-trend and prepared for anything without spending too much time searching through your wardrobe. Avoid looking too casual by finishing with dark brown casual boots.
Wear a Tom Ford Shawl Collar Ribbed Wool Cardigan from MR PORTER with grey chinos to don a dressy, but not too dressy getup. Black leather tassel loafers are an easy way to add a confident kick to the look.
This off-duty combo of a Tom Ford Shawl Collar Ribbed Wool Cardigan and blue jeans is super easy to put together in no time flat, helping you look awesome and ready for anything without spending too much time digging through your wardrobe. A pair of black suede loafers effortlessly classes up the ensemble.
Combining a Tom Ford Shawl Collar Ribbed Wool Cardigan from MR PORTER with dark brown wool dress pants is a wonderful pick for a classic and elegant ensemble. A cool pair of brown leather brogues pulls this outfit together.
This combo of a navy shawl cardigan and navy jeans is undeniable proof that a pared down off-duty look doesn't have to be boring.
A navy shawl cardigan and navy jeans are a combo that every stylish guy should have in his casual arsenal. Our favorite of an infinite number of ways to finish this look is with black suede desert boots.
Inject style into your day-to-day styling rotation with a navy shawl cardigan and tobacco chinos.
Why not consider pairing a Tom Ford navy shawl cardigan with navy jeans? Both items are totally practical and look amazing when married together. Navy and white canvas low top sneakers will bring a laid-back feel to your getup.
This casual combo of a navy shawl cardigan and navy print chinos is a real lifesaver when you need to look sharp in a flash. Add a different twist to an otherwise mostly casual look by slipping into a pair of black suede chelsea boots.