Theory Jersey T Shirt
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Jersey T Shirt

Grey T-shirt by Theory

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Jersey T Shirt

Go for a Theory Jersey T Shirt from STYLEBOP.com and navy boyfriend jeans for a relaxed take on off-duty style. Add a dash of polish to this look by rocking a pair of black suede pumps.

Jersey T Shirt

You can look stunning without trying too hard in a Theory Jersey T Shirt and a light blue denim mini skirt.

Jersey T Shirt

Prove your sartorial savvy in this casual pairing of a grey t-shirt and blue jeans. The whole outfit comes together really well when you introduce black suede lace-up flat boots to the mix.

Jersey T Shirt

For a foolproof laid-back option, you can rely on this combo of a Theory Jersey T Shirt and blue ripped skinny jeans. Boost the classiness of this look a bit by slipping into a pair of olive suede ankle boots.

Jersey T Shirt

Try pairing a Theory Jersey T Shirt with a grey mini skirt to get a casual yet stylish getup. Add some extra polish to your ensemble by rounding off with a pair of grey suede over the knee boots.

Jersey T Shirt

This off-duty combination of a Theory Jersey T Shirt and a grey geometric mini skirt is a goofproof option when you need to look stylish in a flash. Why not add white leather heeled sandals to your outfit for an extra dose of chic?

Jersey T Shirt

You'll be amazed at how super easy it is to get dressed like this. Just a Theory Jersey T Shirt from STYLEBOP.com and a grey leopard pencil skirt.

Jersey T Shirt

This combo of a Theory Jersey T Shirt and navy skinny jeans is the ultimate cool-girl's off-duty style. Add a touch of sultry class to your ensemble by finishing with a pair of red leather ballerina shoes.

Jersey T Shirt

Who said you can't make a fashion statement with a casual getup? Draw the attention in a Theory grey t-shirt and a red leather mini skirt. Finishing with a pair of black suede lace-up ankle boots is a guaranteed way to add some extra depth to your ensemble.