Canali Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Black Leather Belt by Canali

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How to wear Canali Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Breathe a relaxed vibe into your current styling lineup with a grey double breasted cardigan and a Canali Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt from Nordstrom.

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

We all want practicality when it comes to styling, and this city casual combo of a navy blazer and a black leather belt is a great illustration of that. Go off the beaten path and break up your getup by finishing off with brown leather oxford shoes.

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Fashionable and practical, this casual combo of a blue suit and a black leather belt provides with amazing styling possibilities. Finishing off with brown leather double monks is an effective way to introduce a bit of fanciness to your outfit.

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Opt for a black leather bomber jacket and a Canali black leather belt for a casual level of dress. Give a different twist to this ensemble with black suede driving shoes.

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Try teaming a dark brown houndstooth wool blazer with a Canali black leather belt for a modern twist on day-to-day menswear. Go ahead and complement this look with black leather chelsea boots for an extra dose of polish.

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Reach for a black blazer and a black leather belt for a relaxed casual ensemble that's easy to pull together. For a dressier aesthetic, add a pair of black leather loafers to the mix.

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

You'll be amazed at how super easy it is for any gent to get dressed like this. Just a burgundy long sleeve henley shirt married with a black leather belt.

Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt

An aquamarine blazer and a Canali Reversible Hand Sewn Leather Belt from Nordstrom are essential menswear pieces, without which our menswear collections would certainly feel incomplete.