Stoneham 1955 Boat Shoe
Brown Leather Boat Shoes by Eastland
How to wear Eastland Stoneham 1955 Boat Shoe
Rock a burgundy windbreaker with green shorts to put together an interesting and current casual ensemble. On the shoe front, this ensemble pairs well with brown leather boat shoes.
A tan shirt jacket and beige dress pants are essential in any modern gentleman's closet. Eastland Stoneham 1955 Boat Shoe from Nordstrom will add a more laid-back vibe to an otherwise traditional getup.
For a casual ensemble, team a navy cardigan with black chinos — these items play really cool together. Eastland Stoneham 1955 Boat Shoe from Nordstrom round off this outfit very nicely.
Beyond dapper and functional, this pairing of a light blue horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt and navy skinny jeans will provide you with variety. And if you want to effortlessly level up your outfit with a pair of shoes, why not complement this outfit with Eastland brown leather boat shoes?
This casual pairing of a light blue long sleeve shirt and navy shorts is a winning option when you need to look sharp in a flash. As for shoes, complete this outfit with a pair of Eastland brown leather boat shoes.
An olive print blazer and olive print shorts combined together are a sartorial dream for those who prefer off-duty combinations. For extra fashion points, complement this look with a pair of Eastland brown leather boat shoes.
For a laid-back look with a contemporary spin, you can rely on a white linen long sleeve shirt and brown shorts. For maximum style, complete this look with Eastland Stoneham 1955 Boat Shoe.
Marrying a light blue long sleeve shirt with tobacco jeans is an amazing option for a relaxed casual yet seriously stylish outfit. Our favorite of a variety of ways to round off this ensemble is Eastland Stoneham 1955 Boat Shoe from Nordstrom.
For an ensemble that's pared-down but can be flaunted in a variety of different ways, opt for a white and black horizontal striped long sleeve t-shirt and mustard shorts. Complete this look with a pair of Eastland Stoneham 1955 Boat Shoe for a masculine aesthetic.