Zipped Up Cardigan
Navy Zip Sweater by DSQUARED2
How to wear DSQUARED2 Zipped Up Cardigan
No matter where you find yourself over the course of the day, you'll be stylishly ready in this casual combination of a DSQUARED2 Zipped Up Cardigan and black chinos. Introduce a pair of brown suede chelsea boots to the equation for a dash of elegance.
A DSQUARED2 navy zip sweater and navy jeans teamed together are a sartorial dream for gents who appreciate casually stylish combos. A pair of white leather low top sneakers looks right at home here.
This seriously stylish look is really pared down: a DSQUARED2 Zipped Up Cardigan from farfetch.com and grey chinos. For something more on the classy side to complement your outfit, introduce a pair of black leather derby shoes to the equation.
Combining a navy zip sweater with blue patchwork jeans is a good pick for a laid-back yet sharp ensemble. To give your ensemble a more laid-back finish, why not throw a pair of navy athletic shoes into the mix?
If you appreciate comfort dressing, pair a DSQUARED2 navy zip sweater with blue jeans. Let your sartorial prowess truly shine by rounding off your look with black athletic shoes.
You can be sure you'll look seriously stylish in a navy zip sweater and a tan suit. Take an otherwise classic ensemble a more informal path by finishing off with a pair of white canvas high top sneakers.
Go for a navy zip sweater and navy vertical striped dress pants if you want to look stylish without exerting much effort. Let's make a bit more effort now and complete this getup with black leather oxford shoes.
This casual combo of a DSQUARED2 Zipped Up Cardigan and dark green chinos is a safe option when you need to look casually cool but have zero time to craft an outfit. Add a dressed-down twist to your getup by slipping into tobacco leather low top sneakers.
This combo of a navy zip sweater and olive corduroy jeans is hard proof that a straightforward casual ensemble doesn't have to be boring. Why not complete your look with black leather chelsea boots for an element of refinement?