Patterned Sportshirt
Light Blue Long Sleeve Shirt by Strellson
How to wear Strellson Patterned Sportshirt
Teaming a Strellson Patterned Sportshirt from Saks Fifth Avenue and beige dress pants is a surefire way to infuse your styling rotation with some manly sophistication. Add a pair of dark brown suede tassel loafers to the equation and ta-da: this look is complete.
Wear a Strellson Patterned Sportshirt from Saks Fifth Avenue with beige cargo pants to achieve an interesting and modern-looking casual ensemble. Add black suede desert boots for an extra dose of sophistication.
A Strellson Patterned Sportshirt from Saks Fifth Avenue and black chinos are the perfect foundation for a multitude of stylish getups. Black leather casual boots are a fail-safe way to give an extra touch of sophistication to this ensemble.
When it comes to high-octane elegance, this combo of a Strellson Patterned Sportshirt from Saks Fifth Avenue and a grey suit never disappoints. And if you wish to effortlessly dress down this outfit with one single item, introduce white canvas low top sneakers to the mix.
A light blue long sleeve shirt and white chinos are a cool ensemble to add to your daily collection. Brown suede loafers will create a stylish contrast against the rest of the ensemble.
You'll be amazed at how easy it is for any man to get dressed like this. Just a light blue long sleeve shirt and blue jeans. Complement this ensemble with a pair of brown suede chelsea boots to completely switch up the outfit.
Combining a Strellson light blue long sleeve shirt with charcoal dress pants is a nice idea for a classic and polished outfit. This look is finished off nicely with black leather loafers.
This combo of a light blue long sleeve shirt and a brown suit is a life saver when you need to look like a stylish gentleman. Add black leather monks for maximum effect.
A Strellson Patterned Sportshirt from Saks Fifth Avenue and grey wool chinos married together are a great match. Avoid looking too casual by finishing off with dark brown leather double monks.