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Giulio

Navy Suede Derby Shoes by Aldo

Buy for $110 from Aldo

How to wear Aldo Giulio

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A grey suit and a white dress shirt are a smart combo that will earn you a great deal of attention. To infuse a sense of stylish effortlessness into this outfit, add a pair of Aldo Giulio to your getup.

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For a foolproof relaxed casual option, you can rely on this combination of a grey vertical striped short sleeve shirt and grey linen chinos. Wondering how to complement this look? Rock navy suede derby shoes to bump it up.

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Pair a grey crew-neck sweater with blue jeans to create an extra dapper and modern-looking laid-back ensemble. A trendy pair of Aldo Giulio from Aldo is an effective way to upgrade this ensemble.

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Infuse new life into your day-to-day casual rotation with a beige crew-neck sweater and navy chinos. For maximum style effect, introduce Aldo Giulio to this look.

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A light blue blazer and beige chinos combined together are a sartorial dream for gents who love casually sleek getups. Complement your getup with a pair of Aldo Giulio from Aldo for an added dose of elegance.

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This look with a navy embroidered blazer and white chinos isn't super hard to pull off and is open to more experimentation. Aldo Giulio from Aldo are a simple way to give a dose of sophistication to this look.

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A black leather biker jacket and charcoal jeans are wonderful menswear essentials that will integrate perfectly within your daily arsenal. For something more on the dressier end to finish this outfit, complement your outfit with Aldo Giulio from Aldo.

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A grey knit blazer and navy chinos worn together are a sartorial dream for men who appreciate classic and casual ensembles. Dial up the dressiness of this outfit a bit by rocking a pair of Aldo Giulio from Aldo.

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This combo of a khaki military jacket and navy chinos is impeccably stylish and yet it's practical and ready for anything. To give this outfit a sleeker finish, why not throw Aldo Giulio from Aldo in the mix?