Sean John Navy Stripe Suit
Sean John Navy Stripe Suit Sean John Navy Stripe Suit Sean John Navy Stripe Suit

Navy Stripe Suit

Navy Vertical Striped Suit by Sean John

Sizes: 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48
Buy for $350 from Macy's

How to wear Sean John Navy Stripe Suit

Navy Stripe Suit

For an ensemble that's nothing less than gasp-worthy, dress in a Sean John Navy Stripe Suit from Macy's and a white dress shirt. A cool pair of dark brown leather tassel loafers pulls this look together.

Navy Stripe Suit

For a look that's refined and GQ-worthy, wear a Sean John Navy Stripe Suit from Macy's with a white vertical striped dress shirt.

Navy Stripe Suit

Navy Stripe Suit

This combo of a Sean John navy vertical striped suit and a light blue dress shirt is seriously smart and creates instant appeal. You can get a bit experimental in the shoe department and rock a pair of burgundy leather desert boots.

Navy Stripe Suit

A Sean John Navy Stripe Suit from Macy's and a white dress shirt are among the fundamental items of any man's wardrobe. Introduce brown leather loafers to the equation et voila, the outfit is complete.

Navy Stripe Suit

Loving how this combo of a Sean John navy vertical striped suit and a white dress shirt immediately makes a man look dapper and refined. Want to break out of the mold? Then why not complement this look with a pair of burgundy leather brogues?

Navy Stripe Suit

You're looking at the solid proof that a Sean John Navy Stripe Suit and a white dress shirt are awesome when paired together in a classy ensemble for a modern gent. Consider dark brown leather double monks as the glue that will bring your look together.

Navy Stripe Suit

Go all out in a navy vertical striped suit and a red overcoat. When in doubt about the footwear, stick to a pair of dark brown suede oxford shoes.

Navy Stripe Suit

A Sean John navy vertical striped suit and a navy polo are a pairing that every stylish man should have in his menswear collection. Finishing off with black embroidered velvet loafers is an easy way to bring a bit of depth to this ensemble.