Green Wool Suit
Dark Green Wool Suit by Neil Barrett
How to wear Neil Barrett Green Wool Suit
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Dress for success in a Neil Barrett dark green wool suit and a brown wool waistcoat.
A Neil Barrett Green Wool Suit looks especially elegant when paired with a black turtleneck for an outfit worthy of a real gent. Let your sartorial credentials truly shine by completing this outfit with black leather double monks.
A Neil Barrett Green Wool Suit and an olive dress shirt are absolute mainstays if you're piecing together a stylish wardrobe that holds to the highest sartorial standards. When this ensemble looks too dressy, tone it down by slipping into a pair of black leather loafers.
This refined pairing of a dark green wool suit and a white dress shirt is a popular choice among the trendsetting gents. Avoid looking too formal by finishing off with a pair of burgundy leather tassel loafers.
Marrying a dark green wool suit with a white dress shirt is an awesome idea for a smart and sophisticated ensemble. If in doubt as to the footwear, complement this outfit with a pair of dark brown leather oxford shoes.
Team a Neil Barrett dark green wool suit with a light blue dress shirt - this look will certainly make ladies go weak in the knees. Got bored with this getup? Invite a pair of dark brown leather derby shoes to change things up a bit.