Green Dioga Polo
Dark Green Polo by Hugo
How to wear Hugo Green Dioga Polo
Who said you can't make a stylish statement with a laid-back outfit? Draw the attention in a Hugo Green Dioga Polo and a white polo. The whole look comes together quite nicely if you complement your ensemble with tan suede slip-on sneakers.
Consider teaming a dark green polo with brown dress pants for effortless refinement with a rugged take. Make dark brown suede derby shoes your footwear choice to instantly change up the look.
A Hugo Green Dioga Polo and khaki dress pants are among those versatile pieces that have become the key elements in our menswear arsenals. If you feel like dressing up a bit now, complete your ensemble with a pair of dark brown leather loafers.
When the situation allows a casual outfit, consider teaming a dark green polo with grey chinos. Grey suede low top sneakers are a wonderful choice to finish off your outfit.
For an outfit that's smart and gasp-worthy, rock a Hugo dark green polo with grey dress pants. For times when this outfit appears too classic, tone it down by slipping into a pair of grey suede low top sneakers.
For an outfit that's street-style-worthy and casually sleek, try pairing a dark green polo with a brown suit. Finishing with a pair of dark brown suede tassel loafers is a simple way to introduce an extra dimension to your look.
If you would like take your casual style game to a new height, reach for a Hugo Green Dioga Polo from SSENSE and charcoal jeans. This ensemble is complemented wonderfully with white leather low top sneakers.
A Hugo Green Dioga Polo from SSENSE and dark green dress pants married together are a match made in heaven for gents who love casually smart combos. The whole outfit comes together when you complement your outfit with a pair of black leather chelsea boots.
For a casually sleek look, consider teaming a Hugo Green Dioga Polo from SSENSE with navy dress pants — these items go beautifully together. For a more laid-back feel, why not add a pair of black suede slip-on sneakers to the equation?