Navy Knee Patch Training Lounge Pants
Navy Sweatpants by tss
How to wear tss Navy Knee Patch Training Lounge Pants
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Consider wearing a white fair isle crew-neck sweater and tss navy sweatpants if you're after a look option for when you want to look casual and cool. And if you need to immediately polish up your look with footwear, add a pair of navy leather derby shoes to the equation.
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You're looking at the hard proof that a tobacco raincoat and tss Navy Knee Patch Training Lounge Pants from SSENSE are awesome when married together in an edgy ensemble. When in doubt about what to wear when it comes to shoes, add white leather low top sneakers to the equation.
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We're all looking for functionality when it comes to styling, and this laid-back combination of a grey hoodie and tss navy sweatpants is a great illustration of that. Our favorite of an endless number of ways to complete this outfit is with grey athletic shoes.
Such pieces as a yellow duffle coat and navy sweatpants are the ideal way to inject subtle dapperness into your off-duty rotation. On the shoe front, this look pairs perfectly with white low top sneakers.
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