Black Loafers
Black Leather Loafers by Han Kjobenhavn
How to wear Han Kjobenhavn Black Loafers
Try pairing a navy suit with a navy crew-neck t-shirt and you'll look seriously stylish anywhere anytime. Wondering how to complete your ensemble? Wear black leather loafers to spruce it up.
This pairing of a charcoal suit and a light blue vertical striped dress shirt is a solid bet when you need to look like a complete gentleman. Our favorite of an infinite number of ways to round off this getup is Han Kjobenhavn black leather loafers.
Prove that you do off-duty like no-one else by opting for a white print hoodie and navy and green plaid chinos. Han Kjobenhavn Black Loafers will effortlessly class up even the laziest of getups.
This classy combo of a black double breasted blazer and brown dress pants is a must-try outfit for any man. Finishing with a pair of Han Kjobenhavn Black Loafers from SSENSE is a guaranteed way to add a carefree touch to your look.
A violet blazer and grey dress pants are among the fundamental elements of a functional wardrobe. The whole outfit comes together perfectly if you complement this getup with a pair of black leather loafers.
A navy blazer and beige chinos teamed together are a match made in heaven for those dressers who appreciate semi-casual getups. Finishing off with a pair of Han Kjobenhavn Black Loafers from SSENSE is an effective way to bring a bit of fanciness to your look.
For an ensemble that's nothing less than camera-worthy, dress in a blue double breasted blazer and light blue jeans. Han Kjobenhavn black leather loafers are a surefire way to inject an extra touch of style into this look.
A navy double breasted blazer and white dress pants are worth being on your list of essential menswear pieces. A great pair of black leather loafers is the simplest way to give an air of stylish nonchalance to this look.
If you appreciate functional combos, consider pairing a navy raincoat with navy chinos. Han Kjobenhavn Black Loafers from SSENSE are guaranteed to bring an added touch of class to your ensemble.