Grained Leather Penny Loafers Black Blue
Black Leather Loafers by Ermenegildo Zegna
How to wear Ermenegildo Zegna Grained Leather Penny Loafers Black Blue
Combining a grey suit and a white dress shirt is a fail-safe way to inject class into your wardrobe. For times when this outfit looks all-too-polished, dial it down by slipping into Ermenegildo Zegna black leather loafers.
A brown blazer and charcoal dress pants are absolute wardrobe heroes if you're crafting a sophisticated wardrobe that matches up to the highest men's fashion standards. For extra style points, complete your ensemble with black leather loafers.
A navy suit and a light blue dress shirt are a truly dapper look for any man to try. Add a pair of black leather loafers to the equation to make a traditional look feel suddenly fun and fresh.
Combining a black double breasted blazer with khaki cargo pants is a great option for an effortlessly classic outfit. Spice up this look with a dressier kind of shoes, like this pair of black leather loafers.
If the occasion calls for a refined yet neat look, you can easily rock a navy blazer and white chinos. And if you wish to immediately up the style ante of this ensemble with shoes, complement your getup with a pair of Ermenegildo Zegna Grained Leather Penny Loafers Black Blue.
For a casual ensemble, try pairing a white and navy cable sweater with charcoal chinos — these items fit really great together. Go ahead and complete this look with a pair of black leather loafers for a sense of refinement.
This ensemble suggests it is totally worth investing in such timeless menswear pieces as a grey check wool blazer and grey check wool dress pants. When not sure about the footwear, stick to black leather loafers.
This combination of a navy suit and a white and blue vertical striped long sleeve shirt comes in handy when you need to look sophisticated and really dapper. Clueless about how to finish off your getup? Wear a pair of Ermenegildo Zegna Grained Leather Penny Loafers Black Blue from Barneys New York to amp up the classy factor.