Crewneck Sweater
Blue Crew-neck Sweater by Etro
How to wear Etro Crewneck Sweater
If you would like take your off-duty style to a new level, choose an Etro blue crew-neck sweater and grey wool chinos. If you need to effortlessly play down your getup with a pair of shoes, introduce a pair of navy low top sneakers to the mix.
For a casually dapper ensemble, try teaming an Etro Crewneck Sweater from farfetch.com with navy and green plaid chinos — these two pieces play nicely together. Avoid looking too casual by finishing off with dark brown leather loafers.
An Etro blue crew-neck sweater and white vertical striped chinos will convey this relaxed and dapper vibe. Rev up your whole look by finishing with a pair of brown leather loafers.
A blue crew-neck sweater looks especially elegant when paired with charcoal wool dress pants. If you're clueless about how to round off, complement your getup with a pair of brown leather derby shoes.
If you're searching for a casual yet dapper look, pair an Etro blue crew-neck sweater with black chinos. Introduce dark brown leather desert boots to your getup and you're all done and looking amazing.
For a laid-back ensemble with a twist, consider teaming an Etro blue crew-neck sweater with light blue ripped skinny jeans. Get a bit experimental on the shoe front and class up your ensemble by rocking tan suede chelsea boots.
An Etro Crewneck Sweater from farfetch.com and black jeans are the kind of a foolproof casual look that you need when you have zero time. If you need to immediately perk up your look with a pair of shoes, why not complement your getup with a pair of brown leather casual boots?
Try teaming an Etro blue crew-neck sweater with blue jeans for kick-ass menswear style. Take an otherwise all-too-safe ensemble a more relaxed path by slipping into brown leather snow boots.
This combo of an Etro Crewneck Sweater from farfetch.com and black jeans offers comfort and confidence and helps you keep it clean yet modern. For a more elegant finish, why not introduce brown leather brogues to the mix?