Double Breasted Shirt Jacket
Navy Pea Coat by John Varvatos
How to wear John Varvatos Double Breasted Shirt Jacket
A navy pea coat and navy jeans are the kind of a never-failing ensemble that you need when you have no time. Complete this outfit with a pair of brown suede chelsea boots for a truly modern on and off-duty mix.
You'll be amazed at how easy it is for any man to get dressed like this. Just a John Varvatos navy pea coat teamed with blue jeans. Look at how well this look goes with dark brown leather casual boots.
Without any doubt, you'll look extra dapper in a John Varvatos navy pea coat.
Combining a John Varvatos Double Breasted Shirt Jacket and blue jeans is a fail-safe way to inject personality into your styling collection. To inject a sense of stylish casualness into your getup, add white and green canvas low top sneakers to the mix.
Wear a John Varvatos Double Breasted Shirt Jacket with navy skinny jeans for a stylish, relaxed casual ensemble. If you want to easily up the ante of this getup with one item, why not introduce a pair of dark brown suede chelsea boots to your outfit?
Reach for a navy pea coat and white chinos for a dapper combo. Navy leather loafers will give a sleeker twist to this ensemble.
This classic and casual combination of a John Varvatos Double Breasted Shirt Jacket and beige chinos is very easy to put together without a second thought, helping you look on-trend and prepared for anything without spending too much time going through your wardrobe. Add a pair of white print leather low top sneakers to the mix to infuse an air of stylish effortlessness into this ensemble.
Reach for a John Varvatos navy pea coat and black jeans for laid-back refinement with an alpha male spin. If you're puzzled as to how to round off, a pair of brown leather desert boots is a great pick.
You'll be amazed at how easy it is for any gentleman to get dressed this way. Just a John Varvatos Double Breasted Shirt Jacket and black skinny jeans. Dark brown leather brogues are a fail-safe way to inject a dash of class into your ensemble.