Leather Belt
Brown Leather Belt by Shinola
How to wear Shinola Leather Belt
This combo of a navy blazer and a brown leather belt is hard proof that a pared down off-duty look doesn't have to be boring. You could perhaps get a bit experimental on the shoe front and polish off your outfit by sporting a pair of tobacco leather double monks.
This combination of a black quilted leather bomber jacket and a brown leather belt is solid proof that a safe off-duty outfit can still be seriously sharp. Let your sartorial sensibilities truly shine by finishing your ensemble with dark brown leather chelsea boots.
If you're looking for an off-duty but also sharp outfit, consider wearing a brown shirt jacket and a Shinola Leather Belt. You can get a bit experimental on the shoe front and complement your ensemble with burgundy leather tassel loafers.
We all seek practicality when it comes to fashion, and this relaxed combo of a white crew-neck t-shirt and a Shinola Leather Belt from Nordstrom is a great example of that. For a more elegant twist, complement your outfit with navy leather chelsea boots.
Why not consider pairing a light blue chambray long sleeve shirt with a Shinola Leather Belt? These two pieces are very practical and look good teamed together. You can take a more elegant route when it comes to footwear by rounding off with dark brown leather desert boots.
This pairing of a beige check blazer and a Shinola brown leather belt is extremely easy to do and so comfortable to sport as well! Rounding off with brown leather brogue boots is a guaranteed way to infuse an extra touch of style into this outfit.
This combo of a black field jacket and a Shinola brown leather belt has a casual and effortless kind of vibe. And if you want to immediately up the style ante of this ensemble with one single item, complete your outfit with a pair of dark brown leather driving shoes.
If you prefer casual combinations, then you'll love this combination of a grey cardigan and a brown leather belt. If you wish to immediately elevate this outfit with one single item, complement this getup with tan suede derby shoes.
If the situation allows a casual menswear style, pair a light blue chambray long sleeve shirt with a Shinola brown leather belt. To give your overall getup a dressier touch, why not introduce olive velvet loafers to the equation?