Original Vintage Patent Leather High Top Trainers
Navy High Top Sneakers by Common Projects
How to wear Common Projects Original Vintage Patent Leather High Top Trainers
A navy denim jacket and charcoal chinos are the kind of a never-failing casual look that you so terribly need when you have no extra time to craft a look. Complement your look with navy high top sneakers to make an all-too-safe look feel suddenly fresh.
Dapper yet comfy, this getup combines an orange crew-neck t-shirt and aquamarine shorts. Let your outfit coordination skills truly shine by rounding off your ensemble with a pair of Common Projects navy high top sneakers.
A grey cardigan and light blue jeans are the kind of a never-failing casual combo that you need when you have no extra time to plan a look. And if you need to easily play down your look with a pair of shoes, why not complement this ensemble with Common Projects navy high top sneakers?
If the situation allows laid-back style, try pairing a black crew-neck t-shirt with grey shorts. You could perhaps get a bit experimental on the shoe front and add a pair of navy high top sneakers to this look.
Pair a yellow short sleeve shirt with white corduroy jeans to assemble an interesting and modern-looking relaxed casual outfit. Complement this outfit with Common Projects navy high top sneakers to immediately boost the appeal of this ensemble.
The best choice for a neat and effortlessly sleek outfit? A black overcoat with white chinos. Hesitant about how to finish? Finish with a pair of Common Projects Original Vintage Patent Leather High Top Trainers to change things up a bit.
This combination of a light blue trenchcoat and black chinos strikes an interesting balance between formal and casual. Complement this outfit with a pair of navy high top sneakers to keep the look fresh.
The pairing of a navy and white floral short sleeve shirt and charcoal dress pants makes this a really pulled together outfit. If you wish to effortlessly play down your ensemble with shoes, why not add navy high top sneakers to the mix?