Navy Flannel Trousers
Navy Wool Chinos by Gucci
How to wear Gucci Navy Flannel Trousers
A white wool turtleneck and navy wool chinos married together are a match made in heaven for gents who love off-duty styles. For a classier vibe, add dark brown leather tassel loafers to the equation.
This combination of a green gingham dress shirt and navy wool chinos looks amazing, but it's also extremely easy to wear. Don't know how to complement this ensemble? Wear a pair of brown leather tassel loafers to ramp up the wow factor.
For a casually cool look, opt for a white cable sweater and Gucci Navy Flannel Trousers — these pieces play nicely together. Hesitant about how to finish this ensemble? Wear dark brown leather tassel loafers to amp it up a notch.
This combo of a navy overcoat and Gucci Navy Flannel Trousers from SSENSE is truly a statement-maker. Finishing off with a pair of black and white athletic shoes is a guaranteed way to introduce a touch of stylish nonchalance to your getup.
If you're a fan of laid-back getups, why not wear this combo of a grey hoodie and Gucci Navy Flannel Trousers? For something more on the sophisticated side to finish off this look, complete your getup with a pair of black leather derby shoes.
Go for a simple yet on-trend outfit in a navy puffer jacket and Gucci Navy Flannel Trousers. Throw in tan leather high top sneakers to keep the outfit fresh.
This combination of a black crew-neck t-shirt and Gucci navy wool chinos is uber stylish and provides instant cool. When not sure as to the footwear, complete your outfit with grey canvas low top sneakers.
This combo of a navy overcoat and Gucci navy wool chinos crosses the divide between formal and casual. You could stick to the casual route when it comes to shoes by slipping into a pair of white leather low top sneakers.
This pairing of a brown barn jacket and Gucci navy wool chinos is simple, dapper and extremely easy to copy. And if you wish to instantly smarten up your ensemble with footwear, complete this look with beige suede chelsea boots.