Gray 1977 Polo
Beige Polo Neck Sweater by Essentials
How to wear Essentials Gray 1977 Polo
This pairing of a beige polo neck sweater and grey dress pants comes in handy when you need to look really classy. For something more on the casually edgy end to finish this outfit, introduce a pair of white and black leather low top sneakers to the mix.
Pair a beige polo neck sweater with white sports shorts to showcase your styling smarts. And if you need to effortlessly dress down this look with footwear, why not complement this outfit with a pair of grey athletic shoes?
Flaunt your refined side by wearing an Essentials Gray 1977 Polo and khaki dress pants. Complete this getup with a pair of dark brown suede tassel loafers to tie the whole ensemble together.
When it comes to high-octane elegance, this combo of a beige polo neck sweater and a grey vertical striped suit never disappoints. Add a pair of black leather double monks to the mix and the whole getup will come together.
Opt for an Essentials beige polo neck sweater and beige dress pants if you're aiming for a neat, classic look. When this look looks all-too-fancy, dial it down by slipping into a pair of burgundy leather double monks.
An Essentials Gray 1977 Polo from SSENSE and burgundy plaid chinos are the kind of a tested combo that you need when you have no time to dress up. A pair of dark brown suede double monks effortlessly kicks up the fashion factor of any outfit.
Try teaming an Essentials Gray 1977 Polo from SSENSE with brown dress pants to exude elegance and polish. Dark brown suede tassel loafers pull the getup together.
An Essentials Gray 1977 Polo and olive chinos are the kind of a fail-safe combo that you need when you have no extra time. Puzzled as to how to finish? Add white leather low top sneakers to the mix for a more laid-back finish.
An Essentials beige polo neck sweater and olive chinos are among those wear-anywhere-anytime items that have become the absolute mainstays in any man's closet. Finishing with brown suede chelsea boots is an effortless way to introduce a little fanciness to your ensemble.