 Navy chinos are a true workhorse pair of pants in any man's wardrobe. There's really not much that they can't do. They look great for business, they're an absolute no-brainer for business casual, and they've got a singular way of elevating a casual look. And in this video, we're going to take a look at five ways to wear navy chinos this fall. I'm Brian Sakawa, and you are watching He Spoke Style, where we are dedicated to giving you all the tips, knowledge, and inspiration you need to dress well, have more confidence, and unlock your potential. Navy chinos provide a great base and alternative for business looks if you want to get away from, say, a full suit. You still look very put together, but with the addition of a sport coat, it's slightly more relaxed and, in my opinion, shows an even greater command of classic men's style. Some simple pattern mixing going on here. The jacket has a big window pane pattern, and the tie is striped. And combining two different patterns is one of the easiest ways to start pattern mixing. I decided to go with a black belt and black shoes to keep a more kind of serious tone, and also maximum contrast with the white shirt. Obviously, when we're getting into fall, that is when outerwear becomes such an important part of an outfit. And because of that, I specifically built this look around this jacket. It's by Valstar in a sand suede. I really love how this brings to this look not only an element of elegance because of the fabric, but also a degree of sportiness because of the style of the jacket. Combining these elevated and luck sporty pieces with more classic and traditional styling is one of my absolute most favorite things to do. We all know that there are days during these seasonal transitions when it can maybe not feel quite like the season we're transitioning to. So it's okay to take pieces that you might consider part of your summer wardrobe and repurpose them for fall. Here, that's the jacket, which is linen. It is a heavier linen fabric, though, which is why I think it works really well as a transitional piece. You know I love grounds, and I've paired it here with a brown gingham shirt, no tie, which makes for a nice and laid back business casual look. I love basics when it comes to casual looks. It's just so easy to put together simple, classic, and compelling outfits with basically just a few pieces. It's beautiful. Pairing a classic Heather Gray athletic sweatshirt with navy chinos and crisp white sneakers is an absolute no-brainer. And then to complete the look and take it up a notch, all you need are a few great accessories. Classic sunglasses, a suede trucker jacket adds an element of elevated sophistication. And a sporty watch ties everything together. One of the things I'm looking forward to most about returning to fall is breaking out the turtlenecks. I think turtlenecks are such a great laid-back and sophisticated garment. Paired with the navy chinos here, there are a lot of different ways that you could go with this look in terms of finishing it off. And I went with a flannel glen plaid sport coat, which I'm using more as a piece of outerwear here for a more sort of sartorial touch. If you're looking for some more fall outfit inspiration, I've got you covered with that playlist right over there. You'll find some great business casual looks, fall suits, boots, outerwear, and casual looks as well. So click on that, hop over there, and get inspired for the fall season.