Virgo Sunglasses
Charcoal Sunglasses by RetroSuperFuture
How to wear RetroSuperFuture Virgo Sunglasses
This combo of a camel duffle coat and RetroSuperFuture Virgo Sunglasses will hallmark your skills in men's fashion even on off-duty days. If you're wondering how to round off, add a pair of black athletic shoes to the mix.
You'll be surprised at how very easy it is for any gentleman to throw together a casual outfit like this. Just a dark brown suede harrington jacket and RetroSuperFuture Virgo Sunglasses from SSENSE. Tone down the casualness of this outfit by rocking a pair of dark brown leather tassel loafers.
If you're looking for a city casual and at the same time on-trend getup, pair a black leather shirt jacket with RetroSuperFuture charcoal sunglasses. Why not take a classic approach with shoes and complement this look with a pair of black velvet loafers?
This contemporary pairing of a white v-neck t-shirt and RetroSuperFuture Virgo Sunglasses from SSENSE can go in different directions according to the way it's styled. Not sure how to finish off this outfit? Finish off with white leather low top sneakers to dial it up.
Consider wearing a grey double breasted blazer and RetroSuperFuture Virgo Sunglasses if you seek to look neat and relaxed without much effort. You can get a bit experimental on the shoe front and complete this ensemble with dark brown leather double monks.
We're all on the hunt for comfort when it comes to styling, and this modern casual combo of an olive military jacket and charcoal sunglasses is a wonderful example of that. Black leather derby shoes are guaranteed to bring an extra dose of style to this outfit.
If you prefer street style combos, then you'll like this combination of a light blue blazer and charcoal sunglasses. Make a bit more effort with footwear and add brown suede double monks to the mix.
For a fail-safe off-duty option, you can never go wrong with this combination of a black polo and RetroSuperFuture charcoal sunglasses. Rounding off with a pair of white athletic shoes is an easy way to introduce some extra classiness to your ensemble.