Dot Silk Pocket Square
Red Silk Pocket Square by Lanvin
How to wear Lanvin Dot Silk Pocket Square
Team a white blazer with a Lanvin Dot Silk Pocket Square to put together a razor-sharp and urban outfit. Let your expert styling really shine by complementing this outfit with a pair of red suede slip-on sneakers.
Fashionable and comfortable, this relaxed casual combo of a grey double breasted blazer and a Lanvin Dot Silk Pocket Square from Nordstrom provides with variety. You could perhaps get a little creative with shoes and add brown leather double monks to the equation.
Pair a mint blazer with a Lanvin red silk pocket square for a contemporary outfit that's easy to wear. If you need to effortlessly dial up your outfit with one piece, why not add a pair of brown canvas oxford shoes to your ensemble?
Teaming a navy vertical striped blazer with a Lanvin red silk pocket square is an on-point choice for a laid-back and cool outfit.
If you gravitate towards relaxed style, why not consider teaming a black and white tweed blazer with a Lanvin red silk pocket square?
This relaxed pairing of a brown houndstooth blazer and a Lanvin Dot Silk Pocket Square from Nordstrom is super easy to pull together without a second thought, helping you look awesome and ready for anything without spending too much time searching through your wardrobe. Jazz up your ensemble by finishing with a pair of dark brown leather oxford shoes.
Go for a simple but at the same time cool and relaxed ensemble by combining a black double breasted blazer and a Lanvin Dot Silk Pocket Square from Nordstrom. A pair of brown leather derby shoes will add an elegant twist to this look.
Try pairing a black double breasted blazer with a Lanvin Dot Silk Pocket Square from Nordstrom for a casually edgy and stylish ensemble. To bring an extra dimension to your ensemble, complete this look with dark brown leather loafers.
Pair a black and white gingham blazer with a red silk pocket square for a laid-back look with a modern finish. A pair of black leather loafers effortlessly dresses up the ensemble.