Pocket Square With Paisley Print
Burgundy Print Pocket Square by Asos
How to wear Asos Pocket Square With Paisley Print
A brown plaid blazer and an Asos burgundy print pocket square matched together are a sartorial dream for those who prefer relaxed styles. To introduce some extra fanciness to your outfit, complete your getup with a pair of tobacco suede tassel loafers.
For a relaxed outfit, pair a grey check blazer with an Asos Pocket Square With Paisley Print — these two pieces fit pretty good together. Balance your getup with a more elegant kind of footwear, such as these brown leather derby shoes.
If you're on the lookout for a casual yet sharp getup, pair a navy suit with an Asos Pocket Square With Paisley Print from Asos. Why not take a classic approach with footwear and introduce a pair of dark brown leather monks to the equation?
If you're looking for a city casual and at the same time seriously stylish outfit, opt for a navy blazer and an Asos Pocket Square With Paisley Print from Asos. Want to go all out in the shoe department? Introduce brown leather oxford shoes to the mix.
This pairing of a camel gingham overcoat and a burgundy print pocket square looks awesome and instantly makes any gent look cool. To add a bit of depth to your getup, complete this outfit with brown suede loafers.
A burgundy double breasted blazer and an Asos Pocket Square With Paisley Print matched together are a smart match. Amp up your whole outfit by slipping into a pair of burgundy leather derby shoes.
For a casual outfit, rock a navy three piece suit with an Asos burgundy print pocket square — these pieces play well together. If you feel like dialing it up a bit, introduce tan leather oxford shoes to your look.
Try pairing a tan trenchcoat with a burgundy print pocket square to achieve an urban and absolutely dapper look.
This laid-back combination of an olive three piece suit and a burgundy print pocket square is a real lifesaver when you need to look cool and relaxed but have zero time. Tobacco suede derby shoes will infuse a dash of class into an otherwise standard ensemble.