Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit
Navy Check Suit by Canali
How to wear Canali Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit
The formula for effortlessly elegant menswear style? A Canali Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit with a navy v-neck sweater. As for shoes, complete this ensemble with tobacco leather brogues.
A Canali Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit from Bloomingdale's and a beige sweater vest are an elegant getup that every dapper gentleman should have in his collection. Tan suede brogues are an effective way to transform your ensemble.
Wear a Canali Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit from Bloomingdale's with a white dress shirt to look like a real dandy at all times. Complete your ensemble with a pair of dark brown leather double monks and you're all done and looking amazing.
For an ensemble that's refined and Kingsman-worthy, marry a navy check suit with a grey vertical striped dress shirt. Let your styling credentials really shine by finishing this look with tan suede loafers.
Dress in a Canali Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit and a grey overcoat for a sharp and elegant silhouette. Complete your look with brown leather double monks and you're all done and looking amazing.
Loving the way this semi-casual combo of a Canali Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit from Bloomingdale's and a light blue long sleeve shirt immediately makes you look sharp.
Marrying a Canali Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit and a white dress shirt is a fail-safe way to inject your closet with some manly refinement. Tobacco leather oxford shoes will be a welcome addition to your outfit.
This is undeniable proof that a Canali navy check suit and a camel overcoat look awesome when worn together in a polished outfit for a modern dandy. A nice pair of tan leather double monks ties this getup together.
For a look that's sophisticated and wow-worthy, opt for a Canali Bold Windowpane Firenze Regular Fit Suit and a white dress shirt. If not sure as to the footwear, add a pair of black leather double monks to your ensemble.