Brown Double Layer Polo
Dark Brown Polo by Saul Nash
How to wear Saul Nash Brown Double Layer Polo
Fashionable and comfortable, this relaxed combination of a Saul Nash dark brown polo and charcoal jeans brings excellent styling opportunities. And if you want to immediately step up this ensemble with shoes, why not add burgundy leather derby shoes to the mix?
This casual combination of a Saul Nash dark brown polo and white chinos is a safe bet when you need to look casually stylish but have no time. Don't know how to finish off? Add tobacco leather sandals to your ensemble to spice things up.
Consider wearing a Saul Nash dark brown polo and beige dress pants and you'll achieve a neat and polished look. You could stick to a more classic route in the shoe department with brown leather tassel loafers.
Opt for a dark brown polo and navy vertical striped dress pants if you're aiming for a clean, dapper look. A pair of black woven leather loafers easily dials up the wow factor of this getup.
A dark brown polo and khaki chinos are the kind of a never-failing casual combination that you so desperately need when you have no time to dress up. Brown leather low top sneakers are the glue that brings this ensemble together.
A Saul Nash Brown Double Layer Polo and grey dress pants are the perfect way to infuse some polish into your casual styling rotation. White leather low top sneakers will bring a more relaxed spin to an otherwise classic look.
Go for something off-duty yet current with a Saul Nash dark brown polo and navy jeans. For a sleeker touch, make tan suede casual boots your footwear choice.
For a casual outfit, dress in a Saul Nash Brown Double Layer Polo from SSENSE and grey check chinos — these two items play really well together. If you wish to easily tone down your look with footwear, complement your look with a pair of white and brown high top sneakers.
Marrying a dark brown polo and dark brown dress pants is a guaranteed way to infuse your closet with some casual sophistication. Dark brown leather tassel loafers will inject an added dose of style into an otherwise utilitarian ensemble.