Curtis Cap Toe Boot
Brown Leather Casual Boots by SHOE THE BEAR
How to wear SHOE THE BEAR Curtis Cap Toe Boot
For an ensemble that offers functionality and style, consider wearing a navy long sleeve shirt and black jeans. Add a more polished twist to an otherwise all-too-common look by slipping into a pair of brown leather casual boots.
A charcoal shawl cardigan and charcoal jeans? This is an easy-to-wear look that anyone can sport on a daily basis. All you need now is a pair of brown leather casual boots to finish your look.
When the situation allows a laid-back ensemble, consider wearing a navy quilted gilet and navy jeans. When it comes to shoes, go for something on the classier end of the spectrum and complement this outfit with SHOE THE BEAR Curtis Cap Toe Boot from Nordstrom.
This pairing of a navy wool suit and a beige wool turtleneck is a real life saver when you need to look seriously smart. Finishing with a pair of SHOE THE BEAR Curtis Cap Toe Boot from Nordstrom is a surefire way to inject a more laid-back aesthetic into this getup.
A black waistcoat and charcoal chinos are an extra smart ensemble for any guy to try. Go off the beaten track and jazz up your ensemble by sporting SHOE THE BEAR Curtis Cap Toe Boot.
Go for a simple but sophisticated option pairing a grey pea coat and charcoal chinos. On the footwear front, this outfit pairs wonderfully with brown leather casual boots.
Effortlessly blurring the line between sharp and relaxed, this pairing of a grey parka and olive chinos is bound to become your go-to. Bring a hint of refinement to this getup by wearing a pair of SHOE THE BEAR brown leather casual boots.
If you're in search of a relaxed yet on-trend outfit, rock a brown crew-neck t-shirt with navy jeans. Add SHOE THE BEAR brown leather casual boots to the mix for an element of sophistication.
To put together a casual outfit with a modern twist, dress in a dark brown gilet and navy jeans. Want to dial it up when it comes to footwear? Complete your outfit with a pair of brown leather casual boots.