Tassel Trimmed Logo Scarf
Red Scarf by DSQUARED2
How to wear DSQUARED2 Tassel Trimmed Logo Scarf
This contemporary combo of a navy overcoat and a DSQUARED2 Tassel Trimmed Logo Scarf is very easy to pull together in seconds time, helping you look amazing and ready for anything without spending too much time combing through your wardrobe. Complement this ensemble with brown leather chelsea boots to instantly boost the style factor of any outfit.
Go for a grey plaid overcoat and a DSQUARED2 red scarf for an edgy ensemble that's easy to throw together. For something more on the dressier end to round off this outfit, complete your outfit with black leather brogue boots.
Opt for a grey wool suit and a DSQUARED2 red scarf for a daily getup that's full of style and character. Complete this outfit with a pair of white canvas low top sneakers and the whole getup will come together wonderfully.
For a relaxed casual look, rock a multi colored plaid blazer with a DSQUARED2 Tassel Trimmed Logo Scarf from farfetch.com — these pieces work really good together. Puzzled as to how to complement this outfit? Finish off with white leather chelsea boots to bump up the wow factor.
When the situation permits casual urban styling, you can opt for a navy plaid blazer and a DSQUARED2 Tassel Trimmed Logo Scarf. You can get a little creative on the shoe front and elevate your ensemble with burgundy leather loafers.
A black overcoat and a red scarf worn together are a match made in heaven for guys who love casual ensembles. Look at how great this outfit pairs with red high top sneakers.
This combination of a camel overcoat and a red scarf is irrefutable proof that a safe casual look doesn't have to be boring.
This pairing of an orange check wool blazer and a DSQUARED2 Tassel Trimmed Logo Scarf is hard proof that a safe off-duty ensemble doesn't have to be boring.
Consider pairing a charcoal plaid overcoat with a DSQUARED2 Tassel Trimmed Logo Scarf for a modern twist on day-to-day combinations. Throw a pair of dark brown leather chelsea boots in the mix to easily bump up the fashion factor of this ensemble.