Tan Skipper Polo
Tan Polo by Auralee
How to wear Auralee Tan Skipper Polo
For a look that's worthy of a modern sartorially savvy gent and effortlessly sleek, try pairing an Auralee Tan Skipper Polo with olive dress pants. Our favorite of an infinite number of ways to round off this ensemble is brown leather loafers.
Pair a tan polo with white chinos for comfort dressing with a modern take. A pair of white canvas low top sneakers will tie your whole outfit together.
Pair an Auralee Tan Skipper Polo from SSENSE with grey chinos to demonstrate your styling smarts. Black leather derby shoes are the most effective way to upgrade your look.
This classic and casual pairing of an Auralee Tan Skipper Polo and grey dress pants is extremely easy to pull together without a second thought, helping you look amazing and ready for anything without spending too much time going through your wardrobe. To introduce a touch of stylish casualness to your look, add a pair of brown canvas slip-on sneakers to the equation.
This off-duty combination of an Auralee Tan Skipper Polo from SSENSE and white jeans is ideal when you want to feel confident in your look. Let your expert styling really shine by rounding off this look with dark brown leather sandals.
Demonstrate that you do casual like no-one else by wearing an Auralee Tan Skipper Polo and charcoal chinos. Brown suede double monks will add an elegant twist to an otherwise mostly casual outfit.
This combination of an Auralee tan polo and white dress pants exudes sophisticated menswear style. On the fence about how to finish your look? Wear black leather loafers to bump it up a notch.
An Auralee Tan Skipper Polo from SSENSE and grey chinos worn together are a match made in heaven for those who prefer casual styles. For something more on the sophisticated end to round off your outfit, complete your ensemble with dark brown suede loafers.
For an effortlessly classic menswear style, reach for a tan polo and charcoal dress pants — these items go really nice together. Add a pair of tan leather loafers to the mix for a dash of polish.