Brown Corduroy Trousers
Brown Corduroy Jeans by ERL
How to wear ERL Brown Corduroy Trousers
If you like functional menswear, try pairing a white and black print sweatshirt with ERL brown corduroy jeans. Complete this look with a pair of brown leather boat shoes and ta-da: your look is complete.
You'll be amazed at how extremely easy it is for any man to get dressed like this. Just a beige field jacket combined with ERL Brown Corduroy Trousers from SSENSE. Look at how well this look goes with a pair of white canvas low top sneakers.
To pull together a casual getup with a modern twist, make a tan v-neck sweater and ERL Brown Corduroy Trousers from SSENSE your outfit choice. All you need now is a cool pair of brown leather desert boots.
Choose a white fleece gilet and ERL brown corduroy jeans for a relaxed casual and stylish outfit. Add a pair of grey athletic shoes to this ensemble to add a touch of stylish nonchalance to this outfit.
A tan shawl cardigan and ERL Brown Corduroy Trousers are a nice go-to combo to keep in your closet. Let your styling expertise really shine by complementing this outfit with tan suede desert boots.
Such items as a dark green corduroy blazer and ERL Brown Corduroy Trousers are an easy way to introduce extra sophistication into your daily casual arsenal. Let your outfit coordination sensibilities truly shine by finishing off this ensemble with brown leather casual boots.
If you wish take your casual style up a notch, consider wearing a black shirt jacket and ERL Brown Corduroy Trousers. Introduce a pair of brown suede desert boots to the equation and you're all done and looking dashing.
We say a big yes to this casual combination of a light blue long sleeve t-shirt and ERL Brown Corduroy Trousers from SSENSE! White canvas low top sneakers pull the look together.
This outfit with a navy blazer and ERL Brown Corduroy Trousers from SSENSE isn't hard to score and leaves room to more creative experimentation. On the footwear front, this ensemble pairs perfectly with burgundy leather desert boots.