Blue Denim Logo Jacket
Blue Shirt Jacket by Fendi
How to wear Fendi Blue Denim Logo Jacket
For a look that's extremely easy but can be dressed up or down in a variety of different ways, try pairing a Fendi Blue Denim Logo Jacket from SSENSE with khaki chinos. For something more on the daring side to complement this outfit, complete your look with black leather slip-on sneakers.
One of the best ways to style such a hard-working menswear piece as a Fendi Blue Denim Logo Jacket from SSENSE is to pair it with white dress pants. Let your styling chops really shine by completing your outfit with a pair of tan suede espadrilles.
This pairing of a Fendi Blue Denim Logo Jacket and navy chinos is a never-failing option when you need to look sharp in a flash. Loosen things up and complete your look with navy suede low top sneakers.
For an ensemble that's city-style-worthy and casually smart, wear a Fendi Blue Denim Logo Jacket from SSENSE and grey chinos. Complete this ensemble with a pair of grey athletic shoes to have some fun with things.
For a laid-back look, consider wearing a blue shirt jacket and navy jeans — these items play beautifully together. If you're wondering how to finish, a pair of black leather casual boots is a goofproof option.
For an outfit that's street-style-worthy and effortlessly smart, consider wearing a Fendi Blue Denim Logo Jacket and a brown shirt jacket. For a more laid-back feel, add white and red leather low top sneakers to the mix.
This combination of a blue shirt jacket and beige chinos is proof that a pared down look can still be really sharp. If you're puzzled as to how to finish, a pair of brown leather desert boots is a nice pick.
If the dress code calls for a polished yet neat menswear style, try teaming a Fendi Blue Denim Logo Jacket with tobacco chinos. Add a laid-back touch to with a pair of white canvas low top sneakers.
This getup with a blue shirt jacket and light blue ripped jeans isn't so hard to score and is easy to adapt. Why not complete your getup with navy leather casual boots for an element of class?