Black Canvas Derbys
Black Canvas Desert Boots by Padmore & Barnes
How to wear Padmore & Barnes Black Canvas Derbys
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Consider wearing a brown short sleeve shirt and white chinos to achieve a day-to-day look that's full of style and personality. Padmore & Barnes Black Canvas Derbys work wonderfully well within this outfit.
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Take your off-duty style up a notch in a navy polo and navy shorts. Make this getup slightly more polished by finishing off with black canvas desert boots.
Consider pairing a burgundy wool harrington jacket with grey chinos and you'll be ready for wherever this day takes you. If not sure as to the footwear, complete your ensemble with a pair of Padmore & Barnes black canvas desert boots.