Pinstripe Pants
Charcoal Chinos by Marni
How to wear Marni Pinstripe Pants
Marry a light blue embroidered polo with Marni charcoal chinos to assemble an incredibly dapper and modern-looking laid-back outfit. A good pair of white and black leather high top sneakers is a simple way to inject a touch of stylish casualness into your look.
This combination of a navy trenchcoat and Marni Pinstripe Pants from Nordstrom is a solid bet when you need to look seriously stylish in a flash. If you need to easily spruce up this outfit with one single piece, why not add dark brown leather oxford shoes to your outfit?
A light blue long sleeve shirt and charcoal chinos will infuse serious style into your current casual routine. White canvas low top sneakers are an easy way to transform your outfit.
Putting together a charcoal overcoat with charcoal chinos is an on-point choice for a casually sleek ensemble. You know how to play it down: black and white canvas low top sneakers.
This relaxed pairing of a white and black print short sleeve shirt and Marni Pinstripe Pants from Nordstrom comes to rescue when you need to look dapper but have no time to spare. If you wish to effortlessly amp up your ensemble with one item, why not round off with black leather derby shoes?
Pair a tan short sleeve shirt with charcoal chinos for a knockout outfit. If not sure as to what to wear on the footwear front, enter a pair of black canvas espadrilles into the equation.
This outfit with a tan embroidered harrington jacket and Marni charcoal chinos isn't super hard to put together and is easy to change. A pair of burgundy leather brogues will elevate your look.
Team a grey print long sleeve t-shirt with Marni charcoal chinos for an on-trend, off-duty outfit. When not sure as to the footwear, complement your outfit with a pair of black and white canvas low top sneakers.
Look sharp yet off-duty in a grey long sleeve shirt and charcoal chinos. And if you want to effortlessly dial down this ensemble with one piece, why not introduce white canvas low top sneakers to the equation?