Taylor Shoes
Brown Driving Shoes by Giorgio Brutini
How to wear Giorgio Brutini Taylor Shoes
This pairing of a red and white print short sleeve shirt and navy sports shorts is proof that a pared down casual look can still look razor-sharp. A pair of Giorgio Brutini Taylor Shoes from Zappos adds a sophisticated aesthetic to the outfit.
If you’re a jeans-and-a-tee kind of guy, you'll like the basic but casually dapper combination of a white tank and khaki chinos. If you want to easily polish off this ensemble with footwear, why not complement this look with Giorgio Brutini brown driving shoes?
A dark green floral short sleeve shirt looks so nice when married with white chinos in a laid-back getup. Complement this look with Giorgio Brutini brown driving shoes and ta-da: the outfit is complete.
For relaxed dressing with a modern spin, you can easily dress in a navy floral short sleeve shirt and grey shorts. Brown driving shoes are the ideal complement to this outfit.
This pairing of a beige seersucker blazer and white dress pants comes in handy when you need to look elegant and truly stylish. For footwear, you could stick to a more casual route with a pair of Giorgio Brutini Taylor Shoes from Zappos.
This is hard proof that a light blue check long sleeve shirt and beige chinos are awesome when paired together in a casual outfit. Introduce a pair of Giorgio Brutini Taylor Shoes to the equation and ta-da: the outfit is complete.
If you're in search of an off-duty but also stylish look, wear a brown fleece bomber jacket and navy jeans. If you're hesitant about how to finish, complement this outfit with a pair of Giorgio Brutini brown driving shoes.
For relaxed dressing with a modernized spin, consider wearing a brown bomber jacket and charcoal chinos. Let your styling credentials truly shine by completing your look with a pair of Giorgio Brutini brown driving shoes.
For a look that's nothing less than GQ-worthy, opt for a navy linen shirt jacket and grey dress pants. Go the extra mile and change up your look by slipping into a pair of Giorgio Brutini brown driving shoes.