Low Rise Skinny Jeans
Navy Skinny Jeans by PT TORINO
How to wear PT TORINO Low Rise Skinny Jeans
This pairing of a black leather bomber jacket and navy skinny jeans spells versatility and effortless menswear style. To give your outfit a sleeker twist, why not add brown leather desert boots to the mix?
A brown leather bomber jacket and navy skinny jeans combined together are a match made in heaven for those who appreciate casual styles. Finishing with tan leather brogue boots is a simple way to add a bit of fanciness to this outfit.
Show your mellow side in a black crew-neck t-shirt and PT TORINO Low Rise Skinny Jeans. Feeling experimental today? Polish up this outfit by sporting black and white canvas low top sneakers.
This laid-back pairing of a navy print sweatshirt and PT TORINO navy skinny jeans is a real lifesaver when you need to look cool in a flash. Take this look a more casual path by finishing with a pair of red suede work boots.
The versatility of a blue print short sleeve shirt and PT TORINO Low Rise Skinny Jeans from farfetch.com makes them bona fide investment pieces. Feeling transgressive? Mix things up by finishing off with a pair of navy suede low top sneakers.
For a laid-back and cool look, reach for a dark brown suede bomber jacket and navy skinny jeans — these pieces fit beautifully together. Finishing with a pair of black leather chelsea boots is an effective way to give a hint of elegance to this ensemble.
Go for a straightforward but cool and casual choice by pairing a beige harrington jacket and PT TORINO navy skinny jeans. The whole look comes together when you add a pair of white leather low top sneakers to your ensemble.
For comfort without the need to sacrifice on good style, we love this pairing of a camel overcoat and navy skinny jeans. To give this ensemble a more laid-back touch, choose a pair of white leather low top sneakers.
An olive barn jacket and PT TORINO Low Rise Skinny Jeans from farfetch.com make for the ultimate laid-back look for any man. Brown leather casual boots will inject a touch of refinement into an otherwise utilitarian ensemble.