Paolo Pecora Blazers

Blazers

Beige Blazer by Paolo Pecora

Buy for $299 from yoox.com

How to wear Paolo Pecora Blazers

Blazers

A beige blazer and light blue dress pants are among the crucial pieces of any man's wardrobe. Black suede loafers will be the perfect addition to your look.

Blazers

Pairing a Paolo Pecora Blazers with beige dress pants is a savvy option for a classic and refined outfit. All you need is a nice pair of dark brown suede loafers.

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You'll be surprised at how easy it is for any gent to pull together this casually elegant look. Just a Paolo Pecora beige blazer worn with navy jeans. Finishing off with black leather loafers is the most effective way to introduce a little depth to your getup.

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For an outfit that's classy and envy-worthy, try teaming a beige blazer with charcoal vertical striped wool dress pants. A pair of dark brown leather tassel loafers is a safe footwear style that's also full of personality.

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Showcase your styling game in a Paolo Pecora Blazers and blue chinos. A pair of white leather low top sneakers will instantly dial down an all-too-dressy getup.

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A Paolo Pecora Blazers and black chinos are the kind of effortlessly sleek items that you can wear for years to come. And if you need to immediately bump up your ensemble with a pair of shoes, complete this look with black leather loafers.

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This pairing of a Paolo Pecora Blazers from yoox.com and brown chinos comes in useful when you need to look stylish but have no extra time to spare. If you want to immediately up this look with a pair of shoes, add a pair of dark brown suede loafers to the mix.

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This combination of a Paolo Pecora beige blazer and white chinos makes for the perfect base for a casually classic outfit. A pair of brown suede loafers will add an elegant twist to an otherwise straightforward look.

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A beige blazer and white chinos are a combination that every style-conscious man should have in his closet. Finishing off with grey suede driving shoes is a simple way to inject a bit more edginess into your ensemble.