Icon Belt Bag
Black Leather Fanny Pack by DSQUARED2
How to wear DSQUARED2 Icon Belt Bag
If you're obsessed with relaxed dressing when it comes to your personal style, you'll love this modern casual combination of a black overcoat and a DSQUARED2 Icon Belt Bag from farfetch.com. Clueless about how to round off? Complement your ensemble with a pair of white athletic shoes to shake things up.
This is indisputable proof that a blue shirt jacket and a black leather fanny pack are amazing when paired together in an off-duty look. A pair of white and black athletic shoes can integrate nicely within a variety of outfits.
A light blue print crew-neck sweater and a DSQUARED2 Icon Belt Bag are absolute menswear staples that will integrate really well within your day-to-day lineup. Black athletic shoes will breathe an added dose of elegance into an otherwise straightforward outfit.
For an ensemble that's super simple but can be worn in a variety of different ways, wear a navy hoodie and a black leather fanny pack. Complete your look with a pair of black chunky leather derby shoes to completely change up the ensemble.
This casual combination of a black long sleeve t-shirt and a black leather fanny pack is clean, dapper and super easy to replicate. You can stick to a more elegant route in the footwear department by slipping into a pair of black leather work boots.
Why not wear a black sweatshirt with a black leather fanny pack? These two items are super practical and will look awesome when combined together. On the shoe front, this ensemble is completed brilliantly with black athletic shoes.
You'll be amazed at how super easy it is for any gent to throw together a casual street style outfit like this. Just a tan long sleeve shirt worn with a DSQUARED2 Icon Belt Bag from farfetch.com. Feeling creative? Spice things up with white canvas low top sneakers.
A put together off-duty combination of a tobacco denim jacket and a DSQUARED2 black leather fanny pack will set you apart effortlessly. A pair of white athletic shoes will tie the whole thing together.