Toyon V Neck Sweater
Blue V-neck Sweater by Robert Talbott
How to wear Robert Talbott Toyon V Neck Sweater
You'll be surprised at how very easy it is for any gentleman to pull together this casual look. Just a Robert Talbott blue v-neck sweater combined with navy shorts.
This relaxed combination of a Robert Talbott blue v-neck sweater and blue ripped jeans is very easy to throw together in no time, helping you look sharp and prepared for anything without spending too much time rummaging through your closet. Our favorite of a myriad of ways to finish off this look is with a pair of dark brown leather casual boots.
This pairing of a blue v-neck sweater and black chinos is the ultimate relaxed casual style for today's guy.
This look with a blue v-neck sweater and light blue acid wash skinny jeans isn't super hard to create and leaves room to more creative experimentation. Let your outfit coordination expertise really shine by finishing your outfit with white canvas low top sneakers.
If you like classic pairings, then you'll like this combination of a blue v-neck sweater and red chinos. You could perhaps get a bit experimental with footwear and introduce tan leather brogues to the equation.
This combination of a Robert Talbott Toyon V Neck Sweater from Nordstrom and navy chinos is super easy to do and so comfortable to wear as well! To bring an easy-going vibe to your look, complete your outfit with a pair of white low top sneakers.
Go for a blue v-neck sweater and black jeans for a cool and casual and trendy look. A pair of black suede desert boots serves as the glue that pulls this outfit together.
This combination of a Robert Talbott Toyon V Neck Sweater and navy jeans is an obvious pick for when it's time to go casual. Give an air of sophistication to your getup by slipping into a pair of black leather casual boots.
If you don't like being too serious with your getups, opt for a Robert Talbott blue v-neck sweater and an olive barn jacket. If you want to feel a bit more sophisticated now, add a pair of tan leather brogues to the equation.