Slim Cut Long Sleeved Shirt
Light Blue Long Sleeve Shirt by BOSS
How to wear BOSS Slim Cut Long Sleeved Shirt
Teaming a light blue long sleeve shirt with blue jeans is a good pick for a laid-back and cool outfit.
Combining a BOSS Slim Cut Long Sleeved Shirt from farfetch.com with khaki dress pants is an awesome idea for a smart and refined look. A pair of brown woven leather loafers can integrate really well within a variety of outfits.
This combo of a BOSS Slim Cut Long Sleeved Shirt and navy chinos is extremely easy to copy and so comfortable to sport as well! A trendy pair of tan leather derby shoes is an effective way to transform this look.
A light blue long sleeve shirt and khaki chinos are the kind of a fail-safe casual combination that you need when you have zero time. On the footwear front, this ensemble pairs perfectly with dark brown leather boat shoes.
This is solid proof that a BOSS Slim Cut Long Sleeved Shirt from farfetch.com and white chinos are awesome when paired together in a casual look. Complete this outfit with a pair of brown suede tassel loafers for an on-trend hi/low mix.
This laid-back combination of a BOSS Slim Cut Long Sleeved Shirt and light blue chinos is super easy to throw together in seconds time, helping you look amazing and prepared for anything without spending a ton of time going through your wardrobe. White print canvas low top sneakers will give a touch of stylish nonchalance to an otherwise mostly classic ensemble.
A BOSS light blue long sleeve shirt and navy jeans worn together are a sartorial dream for those dressers who prefer casual styles.
This ensemble proves that it is totally worth investing in such smart menswear items as a BOSS light blue long sleeve shirt and navy dress pants. A pair of navy canvas low top sneakers will create a stylish contrast against the rest of the outfit.
This combo of a BOSS light blue long sleeve shirt and black jeans epitomizes versatility and casual menswear style. Complement your outfit with a pair of brown leather dress boots to instantly spice up the ensemble.