Notched Lapel Two Piece Suit
Navy Wool Suit by Brioni
How to wear Brioni Notched Lapel Two Piece Suit
You'll be surprised at how extremely easy it is to get dressed this way. Just a Brioni navy wool suit paired with a tan zip neck sweater. To infuse an easy-going feel into this ensemble, complement this outfit with white leather low top sneakers.
Channel your inner British gentleman and make a navy wool suit and a navy puffer jacket your outfit choice. To give your ensemble a more relaxed finish, complete your ensemble with a pair of white canvas low top sneakers.
Pair a Brioni Notched Lapel Two Piece Suit with a grey crew-neck sweater if you're aiming for a clean-cut, stylish outfit. To introduce a fun feel to your ensemble, complement this getup with a pair of grey high top sneakers.
A Brioni Notched Lapel Two Piece Suit and a white and black vertical striped dress shirt are a seriously dapper combo to try. Our favorite of an infinite number of ways to finish off this outfit is black suede loafers.
For a casually sleek outfit, pair a Brioni Notched Lapel Two Piece Suit from farfetch.com with an olive parka — these pieces work beautifully together. Rounding off with a pair of red athletic shoes is an effective way to introduce a hint of stylish nonchalance to this outfit.
Channel your inner James Bond and wear a Brioni navy wool suit and a charcoal turtleneck. A pair of black leather oxford shoes adds a refined aesthetic to the outfit.
This combination of a navy wool suit and grey plaid dress pants is perfect for elegant situations. Does this outfit feel all-too-polished? Invite a pair of black athletic shoes to jazz things up.
You'll be surprised at how easy it is to put together this elegant outfit. Just a navy wool suit and a light blue dress shirt. Black leather derby shoes add edginess to an otherwise standard ensemble.
Inject a touch of effortless sophistication into your current rotation with a navy wool suit and an orange crew-neck t-shirt. Why not complete this look with a pair of black leather double monks for a hint of polish?