Giogio Mni Herringbone Crewneck Sweater Navy
Navy Crew-neck Sweater by Giorgio Armani
How to wear Giorgio Armani Giogio Mni Herringbone Crewneck Sweater Navy
You can be sure you'll look truly sharp in a navy crew-neck sweater and a grey wool suit. A pair of brown leather derby shoes finishes this outfit very nicely.
For a casually stylish outfit, wear a Giorgio Armani Giogio Mni Herringbone Crewneck Sweater Navy from Neiman Marcus with navy jeans — these two pieces play really great together. Beige suede oxford shoes will bring a dash of elegance to an otherwise standard ensemble.
A Giorgio Armani Giogio Mni Herringbone Crewneck Sweater Navy and olive chinos are both versatile menswear must-haves that will integrate wonderfully within your daily wardrobe. Rounding off with white leather low top sneakers is the simplest way to introduce a playful feel to your ensemble.
This relaxed casual combo of a Giorgio Armani Giogio Mni Herringbone Crewneck Sweater Navy from Neiman Marcus and teal chinos is a safe bet when you need to look dapper but have no time. Give a different twist to an otherwise standard getup with dark brown suede chelsea boots.
If you're scouting for a casual and at the same time seriously stylish outfit, try pairing a navy crew-neck sweater with navy jeans. With shoes, go for something on the casual end of the spectrum and finish off your look with white athletic shoes.
For a laid-back and cool outfit, pair a navy crew-neck sweater with navy chinos — these two items go really well together. White and black leather low top sneakers add a little edge to an otherwise classic look.
We love how well a navy crew-neck sweater teams with navy chinos. Our favorite of a variety of ways to round off this outfit is white low top sneakers.
This casual pairing of a Giorgio Armani Giogio Mni Herringbone Crewneck Sweater Navy from Neiman Marcus and brown corduroy chinos is a real lifesaver when you need to look nice but have zero time to assemble a look. If you need to immediately tone down your look with one single piece, why not introduce olive athletic shoes to the mix?