Kingston Shower Resistant Canvas Shoes
Brown Canvas Shoes by Fred Perry
How to wear Fred Perry Kingston Shower Resistant Canvas Shoes
Combining a dark brown suede trenchcoat and khaki chinos is a fail-safe way to infuse your day-to-day arsenal with some effortless refinement. Want to tone it down on the shoe front? Add a pair of brown canvas high top sneakers to the equation for the day.
A beige overcoat and white jeans are the perfect base for a casually sleek ensemble. Take a more polished approach with footwear and introduce brown canvas tassel loafers to the mix.
Opt for a navy corduroy shirt jacket and charcoal dress pants for seriously dapper style. And if you wish to effortlessly tone down this ensemble with a pair of shoes, complete this getup with brown canvas low top sneakers.
For an effortlessly neat ensemble, consider pairing a navy denim shirt jacket with brown chinos — these items work beautifully together. Brown canvas casual boots are a savvy idea to complement your ensemble.
Marry a grey check wool blazer with black jeans for a casual and stylish outfit. If you need to instantly tone down your outfit with a pair of shoes, add a pair of brown canvas low top sneakers to your ensemble.
A navy turtleneck and beige chinos are a great combo that will carry you throughout the day and into the night. Why not go for brown canvas loafers for a dose of elegance?
This smart casual combo of a navy lightweight puffer jacket and olive chinos is super easy to put together in seconds time, helping you look sharp and ready for anything without spending too much time going through your wardrobe. Go the extra mile and spice up your ensemble by finishing with brown canvas low top sneakers.
Channel your inner British gentleman and dress in a grey blazer and white dress pants. Brown woven canvas loafers are a welcome companion to this outfit.
This combination of a brown shirt jacket and brown sweatpants is an appealing option for off duty. If you're puzzled as to how to round off, add a pair of brown canvas low top sneakers to the equation.