Kenzo Logo Intarsia Sweater

Logo Intarsia Sweater

Green-Yellow Crew-neck Sweater by Kenzo

Buy for $465 from farfetch.com

How to wear Kenzo Logo Intarsia Sweater

Logo Intarsia Sweater

When comfort is paramount, this combination of a green-yellow crew-neck sweater and black chinos is always a winner.

Logo Intarsia Sweater

This contemporary pairing of a green-yellow crew-neck sweater and blue ripped jeans couldn't possibly come across as anything other than incredibly dapper. To add a bit of flair to this look, add green suede low top sneakers to the mix.

Logo Intarsia Sweater

This pairing of a Kenzo Logo Intarsia Sweater from farfetch.com and white chinos looks well-executed and makes any man look infinitely cooler. Let your sartorial credentials really shine by complementing your outfit with multi colored suede boat shoes.

Logo Intarsia Sweater

Logo Intarsia Sweater

A Kenzo Logo Intarsia Sweater from farfetch.com and blue chinos are essential in any modern man's functional casual sartorial collection. A cool pair of black canvas sandals is the most effective way to add a dose of stylish nonchalance to this outfit.

Logo Intarsia Sweater

Parade your chops in men's fashion in this relaxed casual pairing of a Kenzo Logo Intarsia Sweater and black chinos. For a smarter spin, complete your getup with black leather chelsea boots.

Logo Intarsia Sweater

This casual combination of a Kenzo green-yellow crew-neck sweater and white chinos can take on different forms depending on the way you style it. On the shoe front, this outfit is finished off really well with brown suede boat shoes.

Logo Intarsia Sweater

The formula for a knockout laid-back ensemble? A Kenzo Logo Intarsia Sweater from farfetch.com with blue ripped skinny jeans. Complement this getup with a pair of green suede low top sneakers for an added touch of style.

Logo Intarsia Sweater

For a casual and cool ensemble, consider pairing a Kenzo Logo Intarsia Sweater from farfetch.com with blue jeans — these two items work pretty good together. To give your ensemble a more refined twist, why not complete your getup with a pair of brown leather monks?