Patch Detail T Shirt
Charcoal Print Crew-neck T-shirt by 78 Stitches
How to wear 78 Stitches Patch Detail T Shirt
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For an off-duty getup, marry a 78 Stitches Patch Detail T Shirt from farfetch.com with black and white print shorts — these two pieces fit perfectly well together. Up the classiness of your outfit a bit with a pair of white canvas low top sneakers.
A charcoal print crew-neck t-shirt and white sweatpants are a bold casual combination that every stylish guy should have in his casual arsenal. Amp up the wow factor of this outfit by rocking a pair of white leather low top sneakers.
If you like comfort dressing, why not wear this combo of a 78 Stitches charcoal print crew-neck t-shirt and navy jeans? For something more on the sophisticated side to finish off your ensemble, add a pair of black chunky leather derby shoes to the equation.
Who said you can't make a style statement with an off-duty ensemble? Draw the attention in a charcoal print crew-neck t-shirt and light blue ripped jeans. Let's make a bit more effort with shoes and complete this ensemble with a pair of charcoal canvas low top sneakers.
If you feel more confident wearing something practical, you'll appreciate this laid-back pairing of a 78 Stitches charcoal print crew-neck t-shirt and dark green chinos. If you're hesitant about how to finish off, a pair of white canvas low top sneakers is a great idea.
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A 78 Stitches charcoal print crew-neck t-shirt and light blue ripped denim shorts are must-have menswear pieces, without which our menswear arsenals would definitely be incomplete. Enter brown athletic shoes into the equation and off you go looking smashing.