Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted
Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted

Patch Beanie Knitted

Red Beanie by Givenchy

Buy for $188 from Italist

How to wear Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted

Patch Beanie Knitted

This combo of a black knit open cardigan and a Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted from Italist combines comfort and efficiency and helps you keep it simple yet trendy.

Patch Beanie Knitted

This combination of a black leather blazer and a Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted is a safe and very stylish bet. Feel uninspired with this getup? Enter a pair of black leather ankle boots to spice things up.

Patch Beanie Knitted

This casual pairing of a beige fair isle crew-neck sweater and a red beanie comes to rescue when you need to look nice in a flash.

Patch Beanie Knitted

A grey coat and a Givenchy red beanie are essential pieces, without which no casual wardrobe would be complete. To give your getup a more sophisticated twist, complete this look with dark brown leather knee high boots.

Patch Beanie Knitted

Here, the cool casual style translates to a white plaid coat and a Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted from Italist.

Patch Beanie Knitted

Extremely chic and practical, this combo of a black open cardigan and a Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted delivers variety. Why not complement your outfit with a pair of black leather lace-up flat boots for a hint of class?

Patch Beanie Knitted

A black coat looks especially good when matched with a Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted from Italist in an off-duty ensemble.

Patch Beanie Knitted

This laid-back pairing of a charcoal pea coat and a Givenchy red beanie is extremely easy to throw together without a second thought, helping you look cute and ready for anything without spending too much time searching through your closet. Rounding off with black suede pumps is the most effective way to inject a dose of elegance into this ensemble.

Patch Beanie Knitted

If it's comfort and functionality that you appreciate in an outfit, try teaming a charcoal wool blazer with a Givenchy Patch Beanie Knitted from Italist.