Oxford Shirt
White Dress Shirt by Ben Sherman
How to wear Ben Sherman Oxford Shirt
Dress in a Ben Sherman white dress shirt and a light blue suit for dapper style with a modern twist. Complement your ensemble with brown suede loafers to effortlessly dial up the fashion factor of your getup.
You're looking at the solid proof that a white dress shirt and a navy trenchcoat are amazing when combined together in an elegant outfit for today's man. Black leather brogues serve as the glue that will bring this ensemble together.
This combination of a Ben Sherman Oxford Shirt and a navy check wool suit is really smart and creates instant appeal. If in doubt as to what to wear when it comes to shoes, add tan leather oxford shoes to the mix.
We love the way this combination of a Ben Sherman Oxford Shirt from Asos and beige dress pants immediately makes any guy look sharp and sophisticated. Feeling bold? Shake things up with dark brown leather brogues.
For an effortlessly neat look, pair a Ben Sherman Oxford Shirt from Asos with black chinos — these two items fit really nice together. For something more on the dressier end to finish off this ensemble, add a pair of black leather derby shoes to the equation.
For rugged sophistication with a contemporary spin, consider pairing a white dress shirt with a grey overcoat. If you're hesitant about how to finish, add black leather tassel loafers to the equation.
For an ensemble that's truly GQ-worthy, pair a Ben Sherman Oxford Shirt with white dress pants. Want to dial it down when it comes to footwear? Introduce a pair of brown leather chelsea boots to the equation for the day.
Rock a Ben Sherman white dress shirt with navy chinos if you're going for a clean, stylish outfit. In the shoe department, go for something on the more elegant end of the spectrum and complement this outfit with burgundy leather oxford shoes.
A Ben Sherman Oxford Shirt looks especially refined when paired with a navy suit in a modern man's combination. If you need to easily play down your outfit with shoes, why not add a pair of black leather derby shoes to the equation?