Romeo Gigli Vintage Structured Blazer

Vintage Structured Blazer

Tobacco Blazer by Romeo Gigli

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How to wear Romeo Gigli Vintage Structured Blazer

Vintage Structured Blazer

This laid-back combination of a tobacco blazer and light blue ripped boyfriend jeans is extremely easy to throw together without a second thought, helping you look stylish and prepared for anything without spending too much time digging through your wardrobe. If you need to effortlessly dial up this look with one single piece, add pink leather pumps to this look.

Vintage Structured Blazer

This is solid proof that a Romeo Gigli tobacco blazer and a tobacco pleated midi skirt look amazing when matched together in a casual look. Let your sartorial prowess really shine by finishing this look with olive leather pumps.

Vintage Structured Blazer

This off-duty pairing of a Romeo Gigli tobacco blazer and white capri pants is extremely easy to put together in next to no time, helping you look cute and prepared for anything without spending a ton of time searching through your wardrobe. Complete your look with a pair of brown leopard suede ballerina shoes to shake things up.

Vintage Structured Blazer

This look with a Romeo Gigli Vintage Structured Blazer and tobacco skinny pants isn't hard to assemble and easy to adapt. And it's amazing what a pair of white leather low top sneakers can do for the look.

Vintage Structured Blazer

The versatility of a Romeo Gigli tobacco blazer and a black pleated maxi skirt guarantees they'll stay on heavy rotation. Make this look slightly more sophisticated by rounding off with a pair of brown suede ankle boots.

Vintage Structured Blazer

A tobacco blazer and a dark purple open cardigan are a cool combo to have in your current casual fashion mix. If you need to immediately up the ante of your getup with shoes, why not introduce a pair of black leather ankle boots to the mix?

Vintage Structured Blazer

Pairing a tobacco blazer with orange dress pants is an on-point idea for a seriously chic and sophisticated getup. Complement your outfit with black leather pumps and the whole look will come together.

Vintage Structured Blazer

If you enjoy comfortable style, reach for a tobacco blazer and light blue ripped boyfriend jeans. When in doubt as to the footwear, go with black suede slip-on sneakers.

Vintage Structured Blazer

Who said you can't make a fashionable statement with a relaxed look? You can do that efforlessly in a Romeo Gigli Vintage Structured Blazer and black skinny pants. Switch up this getup with more relaxed footwear, such as this pair of black leather ballerina shoes.