Striped Scarf
Grey Scarf by Yohji Yamamoto
How to wear Yohji Yamamoto Striped Scarf
Exhibit your expertise in menswear styling in this off-duty combo of a white raincoat and a grey scarf. If you want to easily elevate your look with a pair of shoes, why not opt for white and green canvas low top sneakers?
This combination of a navy vertical striped suit and a Yohji Yamamoto Striped Scarf is an appealing pick for off duty. For something more on the elegant end to round off your outfit, complete this look with a pair of brown leather derby shoes.
Channel your inner cool-kid and marry a black overcoat with a Yohji Yamamoto Striped Scarf from farfetch.com. Want to play it up when it comes to shoes? Introduce a pair of black leather chelsea boots to the mix.
For a laid-back ensemble with an edgy finish, pair an olive overcoat with a Yohji Yamamoto Striped Scarf. White low top sneakers pull the ensemble together.
A camel overcoat and a Yohji Yamamoto grey scarf are a good combo worth incorporating into your day-to-day casual fashion mix. Add a pair of black and white canvas low top sneakers to the equation and the whole ensemble will come together.
Show off your skills in men's fashion by marrying a navy duffle coat and a Yohji Yamamoto grey scarf for a bold casual outfit. For something more on the sophisticated side to round off your getup, introduce dark brown leather dress boots to this look.
Choose a navy overcoat and a grey scarf for comfort dressing with a modern spin. Introduce a pair of white canvas low top sneakers to this outfit and ta-da: your outfit is complete.
Uber dapper and practical, this combination of a black leather harrington jacket and a Yohji Yamamoto Striped Scarf will provide you with variety. Our favorite of a countless number of ways to finish this look is with black athletic shoes.
If you like functional style, try pairing a grey overcoat with a Yohji Yamamoto Striped Scarf. For something more on the smart side to round off this outfit, complement this ensemble with burgundy leather casual boots.