Jil Sander Basic Jumper
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Basic Jumper

Navy Crew-neck Sweater by Jil Sander

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How to wear Jil Sander Basic Jumper

Basic Jumper

A Jil Sander Basic Jumper and khaki chinos are absolute menswear must-haves that will integrate wonderfully within your current casual lineup. Take your getup down a dressier path by slipping into dark brown suede tassel loafers.

Basic Jumper

If you don't like getting too predictable with your combinations, choose a navy crew-neck sweater and navy chinos. Go off the beaten path and switch up your outfit by finishing off with white athletic shoes.

Basic Jumper

This combo of a Jil Sander Basic Jumper and dark green chinos is the ultimate casual ensemble for any gentleman. Introduce a pair of navy canvas slip-on sneakers to the mix and ta-da: this getup is complete.

Basic Jumper

Team a Jil Sander Basic Jumper with yellow shorts for an everyday outfit that's full of charisma and personality. If you need to easily tone down this outfit with footwear, why not finish with a pair of brown flip flops?

Basic Jumper

Wear a navy crew-neck sweater and navy jeans for a dapper, relaxed ensemble. For a smarter twist, opt for a pair of grey leather loafers.

Basic Jumper

For something on the casually edgy end, opt for this combination of a Jil Sander Basic Jumper and navy jeans. Look at how great this look goes with navy suede low top sneakers.

Basic Jumper

A Jil Sander navy crew-neck sweater and navy jeans are among the key pieces in any gentleman's great casual arsenal. Our favorite of an endless number of ways to finish off this look is black leather desert boots.

Basic Jumper

This polished pairing of a Jil Sander navy crew-neck sweater and charcoal dress pants will prove your expert styling. All you need is a pair of black leather derby shoes to finish off your ensemble.

Basic Jumper

This combination of a navy crew-neck sweater and blue jeans is hard proof that a safe off-duty getup doesn't have to be boring.