Contrast Stitching Straight Fit Jeans
Navy Jeans by PS Paul Smith
How to wear PS Paul Smith Contrast Stitching Straight Fit Jeans
Perfect the casually cool ensemble by opting for a green military jacket and navy jeans. To give this ensemble a more relaxed twist, why not choose a pair of black and white canvas low top sneakers?
Such items as a burgundy bomber jacket and PS Paul Smith navy jeans are an easy way to inject some cool into your off-duty styling routine. Go off the beaten track and shake up your getup by wearing brown leather work boots.
Opt for a navy shirt jacket and PS Paul Smith Contrast Stitching Straight Fit Jeans from farfetch.com for comfort dressing with a twist. Add a pair of beige suede casual boots to the equation for maximum effect.
A beige harrington jacket looks so nice when teamed with PS Paul Smith Contrast Stitching Straight Fit Jeans from farfetch.com in an off-duty getup. To give your overall getup a classier aesthetic, why not complete this ensemble with a pair of black suede tassel loafers?
Pair a grey plaid wool blazer with navy jeans to put together an interesting and current laid-back outfit. Complete your look with a pair of dark brown suede tassel loafers to immediately kick up the wow factor of any look.
If you're scouting for a casual yet stylish getup, marry a tan crew-neck sweater with PS Paul Smith Contrast Stitching Straight Fit Jeans from farfetch.com. Add brown suede desert boots to this ensemble and the whole outfit will come together.
The best foundation for casually neat menswear style? A brown houndstooth overcoat with PS Paul Smith navy jeans. A pair of dark brown suede loafers will bring an elegant twist to your ensemble.
Teaming a tobacco suede bomber jacket with PS Paul Smith navy jeans is an on-point pick for a laid-back and cool look. You could perhaps get a bit experimental on the shoe front and add black leather chelsea boots to your look.
Swing into something off-duty yet trendy in a blue plaid blazer and navy jeans. A trendy pair of grey athletic shoes is a simple way to punch up your ensemble.