Beige Ordinary Sweater
Tan Crew-neck Sweater by mfpen
How to wear mfpen Beige Ordinary Sweater
You'll be surprised at how easy it is for any man to put together this casual look. Just a mfpen tan crew-neck sweater and olive cargo pants. To bring a more relaxed twist to your ensemble, complete this outfit with a pair of white and brown high top sneakers.
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A mfpen Beige Ordinary Sweater from SSENSE and navy jeans are the perfect way to introduce effortless cool into your casual collection. For a more sophisticated finish, why not complement your look with a pair of brown leather chelsea boots?
This casual combo of a mfpen Beige Ordinary Sweater and black chinos is a real life saver when you need to look casually cool but have no extra time. Let your sartorial sensibilities truly shine by finishing your look with a pair of brown canvas low top sneakers.
A mfpen Beige Ordinary Sweater from SSENSE and grey chinos are both versatile menswear staples that will integrate brilliantly within your off-duty styling collection. Play down the formality of your getup by finishing with white low top sneakers.
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