Navy Turtleneck Scarf
Navy Knit Scarf by Hope
How to wear Hope Navy Turtleneck Scarf
This is indisputable proof that a navy shirt jacket and a Hope navy knit scarf look awesome when combined together in a casual street style look. Tobacco leather oxford shoes will add elegance to an otherwise simple getup.
This city casual combination of a light blue denim jacket and a Hope Navy Turtleneck Scarf is very easy to pull together without a second thought, helping you look dapper and prepared for anything without spending too much time going through your closet. Introduce brown leather work boots to the equation and the whole ensemble will come together.
This combo of a beige quilted gilet and a Hope navy knit scarf is extra versatile and provides a casually stylish look. You can follow a more classic route in the footwear department by finishing off with a pair of beige suede desert boots.
For an ensemble that brings function and fashion, pair a brown plaid blazer with a navy knit scarf. To give your overall getup a classier feel, complete this ensemble with brown suede casual boots.
Such essentials as a dark green overcoat and a Hope navy knit scarf are an easy way to introduce toned down dapperness into your off-duty styling collection.
For a casual getup, pair a black blazer with a Hope Navy Turtleneck Scarf from SSENSE — these items play beautifully together. To give your getup a smarter feel, introduce brown leather dress boots to the equation.
On days when comfort is critical, this combo of a navy parka and a Hope navy knit scarf is a winner. Tan leather casual boots are a fail-safe way to give a sense of polish to your ensemble.
If you're after an urban yet dapper look, rock a navy overcoat with a navy knit scarf. To give your overall outfit a sleeker finish, introduce a pair of black leather derby shoes to the equation.
The formula for a knockout off-duty look? A grey blazer with a Hope Navy Turtleneck Scarf from SSENSE. You could take a classier route with footwear by sporting a pair of brown leather desert boots.