Khaki Cashmere Beanie
Olive Beanie by Paul Smith
How to wear Paul Smith Khaki Cashmere Beanie
This cool and relaxed ensemble is really pared down: a beige sweatshirt and a Paul Smith olive beanie. We're totally digging how cohesive this outfit looks when finished off with black and silver athletic shoes.
Definitive proof that an orange print short sleeve shirt and a Paul Smith olive beanie look amazing when married together in an edgy outfit. Complement your outfit with white leather low top sneakers for a dash of class.
Wear a brown fleece bomber jacket with a Paul Smith Khaki Cashmere Beanie from SSENSE for a trendy and urban getup. Wondering how to complete this getup? Round off with brown suede driving shoes to lift it up.
Stay dapper and comfortable on lazy days by opting for a tan trenchcoat and an olive beanie. Go ahead and complete this ensemble with black leather derby shoes for a hint of polish.
Rock a navy denim jacket with a Paul Smith Khaki Cashmere Beanie to put together an interesting and casual street style ensemble. A pair of black athletic shoes looks awesome completing this ensemble.
For an outfit that looks as cool as it can get, rock a beige denim jacket with a Paul Smith olive beanie. To bring out a sophisticated side of you, introduce a pair of dark brown leather casual boots to the mix.
Try teaming a beige corduroy shirt jacket with a Paul Smith olive beanie for an unexpectedly cool look. Our favorite of a myriad of ways to round off this getup is a pair of beige suede chelsea boots.
If it's comfort and functionality that you love in an ensemble, choose a tan quilted gilet and an olive beanie. If you need to effortlessly step up this ensemble with a pair of shoes, complete your ensemble with a pair of brown leather casual boots.
For an outfit that's pared-down but can be styled in plenty of different ways, try teaming an olive camouflage long sleeve shirt with a Paul Smith Khaki Cashmere Beanie from SSENSE. Complement your getup with tan suede desert boots to immediately amp up the fashion factor of your ensemble.