Don't think camo pants are versatile? Check out these looks, and see if we've changed your mind.....
CASUAL CAMO
Camo pants are perfectly at home in a weekend casual look.
I love a good zip cardigan. As comfy as a sweatshirt, it can stand in for a light jacket on a chilly fall morning, or go to work when the day doesn't require a blazer (see it with a tie here).
Marled zip cardigan by Banana Republic. Camo pants by Dockers. Chambray scarf by J. Crew. Sneakers by Puma. Black and white striped bracelet by Club Monaco. Blue beaded bracelet by Aldo. Sunglasses by Maui Jim.
CLASSIC CAMO
Nothing is more classic than a white button-down under a dark v-neck. It's a look that's incredibly versatile and can take you almost anywhere. So I jazzed it up with my camo pants, and took it shopping.
Just because you're wearing a black sweater, it doesn't mean you can't carry a bag with a brown strap. And you need something to hold your purchases now that SF has a bag charge, right?
It's perfectly ok to wear patterned socks with patterned pants. Just remember - it's all in the scale of the prints (big scale pants, small scale socks), and it's easier when the prints are based in the same colors.
White button-down shirt, black v-neck sweater, socks by Banana Republic. Camo pants by Dockers. Navy tassel loafers by Canali. Watch by Coach (old). Bracelet by Red Envelope. Sunglasses by Burberry. Bag by Billy Kirk.
WORK CAMO
Work dress codes have dramatically shifted from several years ago - so be bold and wear these pants to the office.
Take your color cues from the pants, and layer on the prints. A thinly striped oxford, wide stripe wool tie, and color blocked bag make a simple palette more dimensional.
Navy quilted jacket by Ben Sherman. Blue cardigan, striped wool tie by Banana Republic. Striped oxford shirt, belt by J. Crew. Black lace-ups by Paul Smith. Bag by Freitag (old).