Bomber Jacket
Navy Bomber Jacket by Harris Wharf London
How to wear Harris Wharf London Bomber Jacket
To achieve a laid-back outfit with a modern twist, try teaming a Harris Wharf London navy bomber jacket with grey jeans.
Want to inject your wardrobe with some laid-back cool? Marry a navy bomber jacket with navy jeans. And if you need to effortlessly dress down this look with shoes, why not complete your getup with white and black athletic shoes?
For a laid-back outfit with a modern finish, you can easily opt for a Harris Wharf London navy bomber jacket and white jeans. Blue canvas slip-on sneakers are a stylish addition to your ensemble.
In sartorial situations comfort is essential, this combination of a navy bomber jacket and light blue jeans is a no-brainer. Consider grey suede desert boots as the glue that brings this ensemble together.
If you're looking for an off-duty and at the same time on-trend ensemble, try teaming a Harris Wharf London Bomber Jacket from farfetch.com with light blue jeans. Complement your ensemble with white canvas low top sneakers and the whole look will come together.
You'll be surprised at how very easy it is for any guy to put together a casual look like this. Just a navy bomber jacket and black ripped skinny jeans. Complement this ensemble with a pair of white athletic shoes and the whole outfit will come together perfectly.
If you appreciate relaxed dressing, consider wearing a Harris Wharf London navy bomber jacket and white chinos. To bring a more casual touch to this look, add a pair of black leather work boots to the equation.
A Harris Wharf London Bomber Jacket from farfetch.com and grey chinos will give off this relaxed and dapper vibe. For something more on the daring side to finish off your ensemble, complete your ensemble with white leather low top sneakers.
A Harris Wharf London Bomber Jacket from farfetch.com and khaki chinos have become veritable casual must-haves for most gentlemen. White low top sneakers are guaranteed to bring a dose of stylish effortlessness to this ensemble.