Navy Wool Mohair Suit
Navy Wool Suit by Paul Smith
How to wear Paul Smith Navy Wool Mohair Suit
This is undeniable proof that a Paul Smith Navy Wool Mohair Suit from SSENSE and a black overcoat are awesome when matched together in a refined look for today's gent. Dress down this look with black leather chelsea boots.
Make a Paul Smith Navy Wool Mohair Suit from SSENSE and a black turtleneck your outfit choice if you're aiming for a neat, dapper look. Opt for a pair of dark brown leather loafers and off you go looking boss.
Marrying a Paul Smith Navy Wool Mohair Suit and a navy crew-neck sweater will create a confident, rugged silhouette. Rev up this whole outfit by sporting white leather low top sneakers.
A navy wool suit and a white and black vertical striped dress shirt are robust sartorial weapons in any modern gent's closet. The whole look comes together if you complete your outfit with a pair of black suede loafers.
A Paul Smith Navy Wool Mohair Suit from SSENSE looks especially classy when teamed with a white dress shirt. And if you wish to instantly dial down your ensemble with a pair of shoes, complement your outfit with dark brown leather double monks.
A Paul Smith navy wool suit and a navy puffer jacket are a seriously sharp ensemble to try. Want to go easy on the shoe front? Add white canvas low top sneakers to your outfit for the day.
This combination of a navy wool suit and a white and blue vertical striped dress shirt is ideal for elegant settings. Now all you need is a cool pair of brown leather oxford shoes to complement this look.
You'll be surprised at how easy it is to get dressed like this. Just a Paul Smith navy wool suit and a charcoal trenchcoat. White leather low top sneakers are an easy way to inject an air of stylish casualness into this outfit.
Hard proof that a Paul Smith Navy Wool Mohair Suit from SSENSE and a light blue dress shirt look amazing together in a sophisticated outfit for a modern man. To give this outfit a more relaxed touch, why not add a pair of brown leather casual boots to the mix?