All Day Every Day Joggers
Navy Sweatpants by Public Rec
How to wear Public Rec All Day Every Day Joggers
Want to inject your wardrobe with some elegant cool? Consider pairing a white shirt jacket with Public Rec All Day Every Day Joggers from Nordstrom. Here's how to tone it down: white athletic shoes.
Display your chops in men's fashion by putting together a light blue shirt jacket and navy sweatpants for a relaxed combo. Feeling inventive today? Mix things up by finishing off with a pair of navy suede loafers.
This pairing of a black windbreaker and Public Rec navy sweatpants is super easy to pull together and so comfortable to wear a variation of as well! If in doubt about the footwear, complete your ensemble with red canvas low top sneakers.
Try teaming a navy hoodie with Public Rec navy sweatpants to get a contemporary and stylish look. Complete your outfit with a pair of black athletic shoes et voila, the getup is complete.
Choose a grey overcoat and navy sweatpants for a seriously stylish, relaxed ensemble. Wondering how to finish off? Finish off with a pair of grey low top sneakers to jazz things up.
For a casually dapper ensemble, go for a blue chambray long sleeve shirt and navy sweatpants — these two pieces fit beautifully together. Complement your look with a pair of grey athletic shoes to keep the ensemble fresh.
This is irrefutable proof that a charcoal puffer jacket and Public Rec navy sweatpants are amazing together in a laid-back look. Add a pair of white canvas low top sneakers to the mix and you're all set looking dashing.
The formula for laid-back menswear style? A light blue print crew-neck t-shirt with Public Rec All Day Every Day Joggers from Nordstrom. If you wish to easily level up this getup with one single piece, why not introduce a pair of white leather low top sneakers to the equation?
A black quilted gilet and Public Rec navy sweatpants are a modern casual combo that every modern gentleman should have in his casual styling repertoire. Why not introduce white leather low top sneakers to the mix for a sense of refinement?