navy blue dress suit Navy Blue Casual Suit – Modern Sophistication for Effortless Style. –  HolloMen
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navy blue dress suit

navy blue dress suit Navy Blue Casual Suit – Modern Sophistication for Effortless Style. – HolloMen

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navy blue dress suit Navy Blue Casual Suit – Modern Sophistication for Effortless Style. – HolloMenThe Anzio Casual Suit is a men's navy two piece suit with a matching jacket and trousers in a relaxed fit. Easygoing yet polished, it works for casual business days, weekend gatherings, smart casual events, and relaxed dinners. Made from a 55% cotton and 45% polyester blend, it keeps a breathable, comfortable feel through long, warm days. Built for men who want comfort without losing a put together look, the Anzio stays relaxed while keeping a sharp

The Anzio Casual Suit is a men's navy two-piece suit with a matching jacket and trousers in a relaxed fit. Easygoing yet polished, it works for casual business days, weekend gatherings, smart-casual events, and relaxed dinners.

Made from a 55% cotton and 45% polyester blend, it keeps a breathable, comfortable feel through long, warm days.

Built for men who want comfort without losing a put-together look, the Anzio stays relaxed while keeping a sharp line. The softer cut moves with you, making it an easy choice when the dress code sits between casual and formal. Dress it down with loafers and an open-collar shirt, or add a tie to lift it for the office. As a navy two-piece, it earns its place as a dependable everyday layer.

Style: Casual Suit

Color: Navy

Piece Count: 2 piece (jacket, trousers)

Jacket Front: Single breasted

Pattern: Solid

Fit Impression: Relaxed

Material: 55% cotton, 45% polyester

Best For: Casual business days, weekend gatherings, smart-casual events

Recommended Pairing: Loafers with an open-collar shirt

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