Inca Double Monk Shoe
Dark Brown Leather Double Monks by Santoni
How to wear Santoni Inca Double Monk Shoe
Channel your inner Bond and rock a navy suit with a white dress shirt. Santoni Inca Double Monk Shoe from Nordstrom are guaranteed to give a touch of stylish casualness to this look.
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This sophisticated pairing of a dark brown check wool blazer and white dress pants is really a statement-maker. Complete this getup with Santoni Inca Double Monk Shoe from Nordstrom to tie the whole ensemble together.
To look modern and smart, try teaming a dark green wool blazer with charcoal dress pants. A pair of dark brown leather double monks can integrate perfectly within a multitude of outfits.
Wear a grey plaid suit and a navy chambray dress shirt to have all eyes on you. Introduce dark brown leather double monks to the mix and ta-da: the ensemble is complete.
Why not dress in a light blue long sleeve shirt and white skinny jeans? As well as super functional, both of these pieces look good married together. Our favorite of a multitude of ways to complement this getup is with a pair of Santoni dark brown leather double monks.
A black and white gingham blazer and white jeans are a smart getup that will carry you throughout the day. If you need to effortlessly dress up this outfit with one item, why not add Santoni dark brown leather double monks to this ensemble?