Vespa Glen Plaid Sport Coat
Grey Plaid Blazer by Peter Millar
How to wear Peter Millar Vespa Glen Plaid Sport Coat
Fashionable and comfortable, this off-duty combo of a Peter Millar Vespa Glen Plaid Sport Coat from Sierra Trading Post and blue jeans delivers variety. If you need to effortlessly ramp up your look with one single piece, why not add brown leather casual boots to the mix?
Consider teaming a Peter Millar Vespa Glen Plaid Sport Coat from Sierra Trading Post with black chinos for effortless sophistication with a masculine spin. And if you want to effortlessly kick up this outfit with shoes, add black leather derby shoes to the equation.
As you can see here, it doesn't take that much effort for a man to look casually classic. Try teaming a Peter Millar Vespa Glen Plaid Sport Coat from Sierra Trading Post with charcoal chinos and be sure you'll look awesome. You can get a bit experimental when it comes to shoes and lift up your outfit with a pair of black leather tassel loafers.
Teaming a grey plaid blazer and navy dress pants is a surefire way to inject a polished touch into your styling repertoire. A pair of brown leather double monks will be a welcome addition for this outfit.
Hard proof that a grey plaid blazer and black jeans are awesome when worn together in a casual ensemble. A trendy pair of black suede chelsea boots is an effortless way to punch up your outfit.
This combination of a Peter Millar Vespa Glen Plaid Sport Coat and blue jeans is very easy to replicate and so comfortable to rock as well! Our favorite of a variety of ways to finish this getup is a pair of navy suede loafers.
For a smart ensemble, marry a grey plaid blazer with beige chinos — these pieces fit nicely together. Why not complement this look with a pair of black leather boat shoes for a more laid-back finish?
A Peter Millar Vespa Glen Plaid Sport Coat from Sierra Trading Post and light blue jeans combined together are the ideal combination for men who prefer casual and cool styles. Complete this outfit with a pair of tan suede derby shoes to make the ensemble slightly more refined.