Graffiti Tag Cardigan
Black Cardigan by Alexander McQueen
How to wear Alexander McQueen Graffiti Tag Cardigan
Effortlessly blurring the line between dapper and off-duty, this pairing of a black cardigan and navy chinos can easily become one of your favorites. To introduce some extra classiness to this look, go for a pair of dark brown leather brogues.
For a casual outfit with a contemporary spin, rock a black cardigan with navy chinos. Navy leather brogues are the most effective way to transform your look.
Such must-haves as an Alexander McQueen Graffiti Tag Cardigan from Nordstrom and a white track suit are the perfect way to introduce toned down dapperness into your current off-duty lineup. Now all you need is a pair of white canvas low top sneakers to finish your getup.
You'll be amazed at how extremely easy it is to throw together this sophisticated menswear style. Just an Alexander McQueen Graffiti Tag Cardigan from Nordstrom matched with black dress pants. Finishing off with red athletic shoes is a guaranteed way to bring a carefree touch to your outfit.
Go for a straightforward but at the same time casually dapper choice by pairing an Alexander McQueen black cardigan and brown chinos. Dark brown leather casual boots integrate effortlessly within many outfits.
Here, the classy style translates to an Alexander McQueen Graffiti Tag Cardigan from Nordstrom and a black cardigan. Complete your look with a pair of orange leather low top sneakers to keep the look fresh.
Consider pairing an Alexander McQueen Graffiti Tag Cardigan from Nordstrom with black chinos for a comfortable getup that's also well-executed. To bring a fun vibe to your getup, add a pair of black athletic shoes to the equation.
A black cardigan and a charcoal suit are a polished combo that every modern gentleman should have in his closet.
An Alexander McQueen Graffiti Tag Cardigan from Nordstrom and blue jeans are great menswear must-haves that will integrate well within your day-to-day wardrobe. Add black leather tassel loafers to the equation to make the outfit a bit dressier.