Stretch Classic Shirt
Brown Dress Shirt by Jil Sander
How to wear Jil Sander Stretch Classic Shirt
This combo of a Jil Sander Stretch Classic Shirt and a black henley sweater is proof that a safe ensemble can still be really interesting. Bring a different twist to your ensemble by sporting brown suede derby shoes.
A Jil Sander Stretch Classic Shirt and a dark green suit are essential in a great man's closet. Add dark brown leather double monks to the equation to infuse a touch of stylish effortlessness into your outfit.
A Jil Sander brown dress shirt looks so elegant when worn with dark brown dress pants for a look worthy of a complete gentleman. Tone down the formality of this outfit by finishing with a pair of dark brown leather derby shoes.
This sophisticated pairing of a brown dress shirt and a dark brown suit is a frequent choice among the style-savvy chaps. Complete your outfit with dark brown leather loafers to infuse a dash of stylish casualness into your ensemble.
Putting together a brown dress shirt with a dark purple suit is an amazing choice for a classic and refined ensemble. For something more on the off-duty end to finish off this outfit, complete your ensemble with a pair of dark brown leather tassel loafers.
This combo of a brown dress shirt and white dress pants couldn't possibly come across as anything other than seriously stylish and elegant. When it comes to footwear, this getup pairs well with brown leather oxford shoes.
For a look that's totally GQ-worthy, consider pairing a brown dress shirt with an olive suit. Complete your outfit with a pair of dark brown leather oxford shoes et voila, the ensemble is complete.
Marry a Jil Sander Stretch Classic Shirt with a brown suit for a seriously stylish look. You can take a more laid-back approach with shoes and complete your getup with a pair of dark brown leather derby shoes.
Marrying a brown dress shirt with a navy suit is a nice choice for a stylish and classy outfit. Play down the dressiness of your look with a pair of black leather chelsea boots.