Classic Skinny Trousers
Black Sweatpants by Philipp Plein
How to wear Philipp Plein Classic Skinny Trousers
You'll be amazed at how easy it is for any guy to get dressed this way. Just an orange crew-neck t-shirt and black sweatpants. Complete your outfit with grey athletic shoes et voila, the getup is complete.
A black quilted shirt jacket and black sweatpants are a combo that every sartorial-savvy gentleman should have in his wardrobe. White leather low top sneakers integrate seamlessly within many looks.
A black hoodie and Philipp Plein Classic Skinny Trousers combined together are a sartorial dream for those who prefer casual styles. Introduce a pair of navy athletic shoes to the equation and the whole ensemble will come together.
A charcoal sweatshirt looks so great when paired with Philipp Plein black sweatpants. When not sure as to the footwear, stick to white and black canvas low top sneakers.
For a laid-back ensemble, choose a light blue denim jacket and Philipp Plein Classic Skinny Trousers from farfetch.com — these two items work really well together. You could perhaps get a little creative with shoes and play down this outfit by rocking a pair of beige athletic shoes.
Combining a grey tank with Philipp Plein black sweatpants is a great idea for an off-duty ensemble. If you want to effortlessly amp up this outfit with one item, why not complete this ensemble with black leather low top sneakers?
A mint print sweatshirt and Philipp Plein Classic Skinny Trousers are amazing menswear essentials to add to your daily wardrobe. Introduce a pair of grey athletic shoes to the mix to spice things up.
Showcase that you do casual like a pro by opting for a black bomber jacket and Philipp Plein Classic Skinny Trousers. White and black canvas low top sneakers look awesome complementing this outfit.
A black zip neck sweater and black sweatpants are the kind of a tested casual getup that you so desperately need when you have no time to pull together an outfit. For a truly modern hi-low mix, add a pair of grey athletic shoes to the equation.