Columbian Fit Printed Cotton Jersey T Shirt
Black and White Print Crew-neck T-shirt by Givenchy
How to wear Givenchy Columbian Fit Printed Cotton Jersey T Shirt
For an outfit that's very straightforward but can be flaunted in a great deal of different ways, pair a Givenchy Columbian Fit Printed Cotton Jersey T Shirt from MR PORTER with olive sweatpants. Tap into some Idris Elba dapperness and polish off your look with a pair of white low top sneakers.
A Givenchy Columbian Fit Printed Cotton Jersey T Shirt from MR PORTER and white chinos are an easy way to inject played down dapperness into your casual styling arsenal. And if you wish to immediately spruce up your outfit with a pair of shoes, why not complement this look with a pair of black leather casual boots?
You'll be amazed at how easy it is for any guy to get dressed this way. Just a Givenchy black and white print crew-neck t-shirt married with black skinny jeans. Rounding off with a pair of beige suede chelsea boots is a guaranteed way to introduce some extra flair to this ensemble.
This relaxed casual combo of a Givenchy black and white print crew-neck t-shirt and navy camouflage jeans is extremely versatile and really up for whatever adventure you may find yourself on. Navy leather casual boots will spruce up your ensemble.
We're all seeking comfort when it comes to fashion, and this laid-back combination of a black and white print crew-neck t-shirt and light blue jeans is a practical example of that. For maximum style, introduce a pair of dark brown leather loafers to the equation.
This combo of a Givenchy Columbian Fit Printed Cotton Jersey T Shirt and navy jeans looks well-executed and makes any gentleman look infinitely cooler. For maximum impact, throw in a pair of red canvas low top sneakers.
Go for a pared down but cool and relaxed choice marrying a Givenchy Columbian Fit Printed Cotton Jersey T Shirt and black chinos. If you wish to immediately step up your ensemble with a pair of shoes, complete your look with black embellished leather chelsea boots.