Church's Classic Belt

Classic Belt

Black Leather Belt by Church's

Buy for $156 from farfetch.com

How to wear Church's Classic Belt

Classic Belt

Opt for a brown check three piece suit and a Church's Classic Belt if you want to look cool and casual without much effort. To give your overall look a more refined feel, add burgundy leather double monks to the mix.

Classic Belt

Rushed mornings call for a straightforward yet casually stylish ensemble, such as a blue blazer and a Church's Classic Belt.

Classic Belt

This laid-back combo of a black crew-neck sweater and a Church's Classic Belt can take on different nuances according to how you style it out. To give this look a more refined vibe, why not complement your outfit with a pair of black leather oxford shoes?

Classic Belt

Why not wear a green print blazer with a Church's Classic Belt? These items are super practical and will look good when worn together.

Classic Belt

Combining a blue chambray short sleeve shirt and a Church's Classic Belt from farfetch.com will be a true indication of your skills in men's fashion even on weekend days. You can get a bit experimental in the shoe department and introduce black leather sandals to the equation.

Classic Belt

For an outfit that's very simple but can be manipulated in plenty of different ways, pair a burgundy blazer with a Church's Classic Belt. Add a more refined twist to this getup by finishing off with black leather chelsea boots.

Classic Belt

If you enjoy relaxed dressing, opt for a navy denim jacket and a Church's black leather belt. A pair of black leather desert boots immediately lifts up the ensemble.

Classic Belt

If you're after a contemporary yet dapper outfit, pair a navy camouflage field jacket with a Church's black leather belt. Complement this ensemble with multi colored leather brogues to kick things up to the next level.

Classic Belt

This pairing of a white blazer and a Church's black leather belt is hard proof that a pared down casual ensemble doesn't have to be boring. Black leather double monks will effortlessly polish off even the simplest of ensembles.