Emporio Armani Straight Leg Trousers

Straight Leg Trousers

Black Chinos by Emporio Armani

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How to wear Emporio Armani Straight Leg Trousers

Straight Leg Trousers

Team a white and black houndstooth overcoat with Emporio Armani black chinos for a sharp outfit. Black leather loafers will bring a dash of class to an otherwise mostly casual look.

Straight Leg Trousers

Why not dress in an olive camouflage shirt jacket and black chinos? As well as super practical, both of these items look amazing together.

Straight Leg Trousers

For a goofproof casual option, you can always rely on this pairing of a white long sleeve shirt and Emporio Armani Straight Leg Trousers. Add black embroidered suede loafers to the equation to instantly jazz up the look.

Straight Leg Trousers

Infuse a sophisticated touch into your day-to-day routine with a black blazer and Emporio Armani Straight Leg Trousers. Don't know how to finish off? Introduce a pair of black and white canvas low top sneakers to the mix to change things up a bit.

Straight Leg Trousers

Straight Leg Trousers

A grey hoodie and Emporio Armani black chinos combined together are the ideal combination for those who prefer neat and relaxed outfits. If not sure about the footwear, stick to a pair of black and white leather low top sneakers.

Straight Leg Trousers

Pairing a black hoodie and Emporio Armani black chinos will allow you to display your expertise in men's fashion even on dress-down days. We adore how a pair of white canvas low top sneakers makes this ensemble complete.

Straight Leg Trousers

Breathe a dash of casual elegance into your daily fashion mix with a navy shirt jacket and Emporio Armani black chinos. A pair of white canvas low top sneakers instantly steps up the street cred of your getup.

Straight Leg Trousers

You're looking at the undeniable proof that a black waistcoat and Emporio Armani Straight Leg Trousers are amazing when teamed together in a classy ensemble for a modern gent. Introduce black leather chelsea boots to the equation and the whole ensemble will come together.