Henry Belt
Navy Leather Belt by Burberry
How to wear Burberry Henry Belt
A blue suit looks especially great when teamed with a Burberry Henry Belt from farfetch.com in an off-duty outfit.
Why not go for a navy print short sleeve shirt and a navy leather belt? As well as very functional, both of these pieces look awesome when worn together. White canvas low top sneakers are an easy way to infuse an extra dose of polish into your ensemble.
A brown shawl cardigan and a Burberry navy leather belt are a contemporary pairing that every modern man should have in his casual sartorial collection. Navy leather chelsea boots will instantly spruce up even the simplest of combinations.
If you're looking for a contemporary and at the same time stylish look, marry a light blue blazer with a navy leather belt. Rev up the formality of this ensemble a bit with navy leather tassel loafers.
For a relaxed casual look, try teaming a navy windbreaker with a navy leather belt — these two pieces work perfectly well together. White leather sandals are guaranteed to bring an air of stylish effortlessness to this outfit.
This casual pairing of a navy overcoat and a Burberry Henry Belt from farfetch.com is extremely easy to put together without a second thought, helping you look amazing and prepared for anything without spending a ton of time rummaging through your wardrobe. Rounding off with a pair of black leather chelsea boots is a guaranteed way to bring a little fanciness to your getup.
Go for a simple but at the same time casually dapper ensemble by putting together a multi colored vertical striped short sleeve shirt and a Burberry navy leather belt. If you want to feel a bit more polished now, complete your ensemble with beige canvas high top sneakers.
A blue plaid suit and a navy leather belt work together smoothly. For a more polished take, add dark brown suede loafers to the mix.
Pair a navy suit with a Burberry Henry Belt from farfetch.com for a casual kind of polish. Finishing with a pair of brown suede desert boots is a surefire way to bring some extra zing to this ensemble.