Paolo Pecora Crew Neck Sweater

Crew Neck Sweater

Dark Green Crew-neck Sweater by Paolo Pecora

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How to wear Paolo Pecora Crew Neck Sweater

Crew Neck Sweater

For an off-duty outfit, pair a Paolo Pecora Crew Neck Sweater with beige jeans — these pieces go beautifully together. A trendy pair of dark green canvas casual boots is an effective way to transform your outfit.

Crew Neck Sweater

Crew Neck Sweater

Choose a dark green crew-neck sweater and black dress pants for a classic and refined silhouette.

Crew Neck Sweater

A dark green crew-neck sweater and navy jeans are both versatile menswear essentials that will integrate wonderfully within your day-to-day off-duty lineup. Tone down the casualness of this look by sporting burgundy leather casual boots.

Crew Neck Sweater

If you use a more casual approach to dressing up, why not wear a Paolo Pecora dark green crew-neck sweater and black jeans? For extra style points, introduce white and black canvas low top sneakers to this look.

Crew Neck Sweater

Combining a Paolo Pecora dark green crew-neck sweater with khaki dress pants is an on-point option for a stylish and classy ensemble. The whole ensemble comes together quite nicely when you complete your look with dark brown suede loafers.

Crew Neck Sweater

A dark green crew-neck sweater and charcoal jeans are veritable menswear must-haves if you're picking out an off-duty wardrobe that matches up to the highest sartorial standards. Perk up your outfit with black leather brogues.

Crew Neck Sweater

A Paolo Pecora Crew Neck Sweater and black skinny jeans will inject your daily rotation this casually cool vibe. For something more on the classier side to round off this look, complement this look with a pair of black leather chelsea boots.

Crew Neck Sweater

If you're on the hunt for an off-duty yet seriously stylish look, wear a Paolo Pecora Crew Neck Sweater and grey plaid chinos. To give your overall outfit a dressier finish, why not add a pair of dark green leather tassel loafers to the mix?