Marc Socks
Olive Socks by BOSS
How to wear BOSS Marc Socks
To put together a laid-back outfit with a street style finish, you can easily wear a dark green bomber jacket and BOSS olive socks. Add grey athletic shoes to this look and ta-da: this ensemble is complete.
An orange print sweatshirt and BOSS Marc Socks are amazing menswear staples that will integrate really well within your current casual lineup. In the footwear department, go for something on the smarter end of the spectrum by rocking mustard canvas low top sneakers.
For a look that delivers practicality and dapperness, pair a dark brown wool shirt jacket with BOSS Marc Socks from Nordstrom. Get a little creative when it comes to shoes and smarten up this ensemble by wearing a pair of burgundy leather desert boots.
You're looking at the indisputable proof that a charcoal houndstooth overcoat and olive socks look amazing when you team them together in a relaxed casual look. Bump up this whole outfit by rounding off with a pair of black leather derby shoes.
This combination of a tan suit and olive socks looks well-executed and makes you look infinitely cooler. If you need to easily ramp up this ensemble with one piece, why not enter dark brown leather loafers into the equation?
For a look that's super straightforward but can be modified in a multitude of different ways, wear a grey blazer and olive socks. Brown leather loafers are a surefire way to inject a sense of refinement into your outfit.
A beige shirt jacket and BOSS olive socks are an easy way to inject some cool into your day-to-day collection. Add a pair of brown suede desert boots to this getup to change things up a bit.
A tan shirt jacket and olive socks are an edgy pairing that every modern man should have in his off-duty wardrobe. You can take a classier route in the shoe department by wearing brown leather boat shoes.
Super dapper and comfortable, this laid-back combo of a beige three piece suit and olive socks provides variety. A pair of dark brown suede tassel loafers instantly dials up the classy factor of this getup.