 I'm Brian Sacawa, you're watching He Spoke Style, and today, five ways to wear white sneakers. This video is sponsored by Coyo, and throughout this video, I'm going to be featuring this shoe right here. This is the Coyo Capri Triple White or the Capri Triple White. I say that because it is handmade in Italy with smooth and durable Vitello calf leather. It's got the Margam sole, which is known for being lightweight and extremely durable. Finished with hand painted edges. It's a very handsome minimal sneaker at a price point that is much easier to swallow than others in this category. This shoe retails for $248 free shipping and returns. He Spoke Style viewers can get a free cleaning kit with the purchase of any Coyo shoes by using code He Spoke Style, all one word. Links down below in the description. Now, let's take a look at five ways to style white sneakers. White sneakers themselves are very simple, which makes them incredibly easy to style and extremely versatile. And up first here is a very clean, simple, and classic look. Probably the most classic of the five I'm going to show you today. This to me is one of those looks that's so classic and so easy to put together that you almost forget about it. Every piece in this outfit is an absolute classic starting with the Navy Pico. This one is by Theory. You can check out my complete outerwear collection video with the link right up there. Underneath, another classic pairing. We have a white OCBD by Polo Ralph Lauren. And then layered over that, a gray Merino Will V-next sweater, which is by J. Crew. One thing to point out here is the balance that the white shirt creates for the whole outfit. You can see just a little bit of the white shirt up top, which balances really nicely with the white sneakers. Pants, classic Cacichinos by Bonobos. And then on my wrist, we have the Rolex Explorer II. Now I chose this watch specifically for the white dial, which again, that little pop of white just helps to bring everything together and make the entire outfit that much more cohesive. Here we have an outfit that I would consider to be kind of luxe casual and a really great example of how to do more with less, but still have a very, very cohesive and well put together look. Really, aside from the sneakers and the watch on my wrist, we're dealing with just three pieces here. We have the coat, the turtleneck, and the jeans. So let's actually start with the jeans. These are by Michael Andrews Bespoke. Yes, there is such a thing as bespoke jeans. And if you've ever had difficulty finding a perfect fit, it's something I definitely recommend checking into. Turtleneck is by Cornelliani. It's in a great wool and cashmere blend. I love the juxtaposition of that fabric paired with the denim. Also, the color contrast works really well. Coat is by Danielli Alessandrini. Great plaid pattern, subtle, yet still makes a statement. Watch is the IWC Angenor. The final thing I'll say about this look is that I like how we have these two competing styles coming together. Up top, definitely more dressy with the jacket and the turtleneck. And then the bottom, we have the jeans and the sneakers. It's a great way to stay stylish, chic and sporty. Little bit of a mod approach here in this next look. I wanted to put together something that was simple, but that had kind of a cool factor to it as well. The way to do that is to embrace your inner minimalist. Again, not a whole lot of pieces making up this look. Just goes to show you that sometimes the simplest looks can make the biggest statements. In order to do that, with the foundation here, I chose to go more or less monochromatic. We have a dark gray or charcoal gray turtleneck by Uniqlo paired with some black Levi's denim jeans. Now, I didn't go full-on monochromatic because the sneakers being white, I thought would have been a little too jarring had I picked a black coat. So instead, I went with this camel coat by Selected Om to provide a focal point for the look and to create some balance with the white sneakers. Black jeans and white sneakers, I think, are a great combo. Maximum contrast there, so balance and an outfit is important. Two final details to point out here, sunglasses with the Cabernet tinted gradient lenses are by Mosscott. And then on my wrist, we have the Alanga and Zuna datagraph, the dial being kind of a nod to the contrast of the sneakers and the jeans. You can wear sneakers with a suit, especially if they're white sneakers, but I think it works just as well, if not better, when you pair them with suit separates. A suit is more formal, so dressing it down in that way is sort of a high-risk endeavor. A blazer with trousers, on the other hand, is inherently a little more casual, a little more sporty, so with the right pieces, I think white sneakers compare really well and really effortlessly. The goal here is to emphasize the sporty aspect of this combination, and for me, the way to do that is through contrast. As you can see, the big contrast we have here are the navy trousers by Ring Jacket with the white sneakers. Now remember, a contrast like that works best when the rest of the outfit helps balance it out. The white shirt, which is from the HSS Michael Andrews collection, provides the most obvious balance here, but then more subtly, we have the chalk stripe of the blazer helping to tie that all together. A couple accessories worth mentioning here, putting the finishing touches on, glasses are by Cubits, and the watch, we have the Cartier Tank American. Finally, you know that I always like to throw in something a little funky and maybe a little unexpected, and that's the situation we have here. This look is definitely along the lines of the last look where I'm taking dressier pieces and giving them more of a sportier overall feel with the addition of the white sneakers. Taking it though unapologetically, a step further here and upping the ante with a double-breasted blazer, and more of a luxe sweater with the wool and cashmere cable knit turtleneck. Blazer is from Albazar in Milan. Turtleneck is by Peony Parma. With this being more of a sporty look, I've decided to not button the double-breasted blazer to take the formality out of it and to help project some more casual nonchalance. Also, thinking along those sporty lines, the turtleneck is tucked into my trousers, which are from the HSS Michael Andrews collection. The lighter color I think really lends itself to the feel here, whereas if it were darker, I'm not sure it would work quite as well. Last detail to mention here, of course, is the watch on my wrist. We have the Vacheron Constantin Traditionale. You know, there are so many different ways to style white sneakers. It was kind of hard to come up with just five to show you in this particular video because it is winter time now. I did stick to winter outfits though. I could probably do a video like this for each season. Actually, if you'd like to see that in the future, let me know down in the comments. I want to thank Koyo once again for sponsoring this video and reminder that He Spoke Style viewers can receive a free cleaning kit, which you'll definitely want if you have some white sneakers with the purchase of any Koyo shoes by using Code He Spoke Style. All one word. Links to the Koyo Capri Triple White featured throughout this video, as well as all of the outfit details are down below in the description. Thumbs up. Don't forget to subscribe and hit that bell to be the first to know when we publish new videos. Until next time everyone, thanks for watching and stay tailored.