Classic Button Up Shirt
Light Blue Dress Shirt by Stussy
How to wear Stussy Classic Button Up Shirt
We love the way this combination of a Stussy Classic Button Up Shirt and a charcoal suit immediately makes men look smart and polished. Add black leather oxford shoes to your look for maximum impact.
A light blue dress shirt and a dark green suit are absolute must-haves if you're planning a polished closet that holds to the highest sartorial standards. If you need to easily play down this look with shoes, why not introduce black leather derby shoes to this outfit?
Putting together a Stussy light blue dress shirt with charcoal dress pants is an amazing choice for a dapper and polished outfit. With shoes, you could stick to a more casual route with tobacco leather monks.
This smart combination of a light blue dress shirt and charcoal chinos is very easy to put together without a second thought, helping you look awesome and prepared for anything without spending too much time searching through your wardrobe. Add a pair of dark brown leather loafers to the equation to instantly ramp up the wow factor of this look.
Go for something smart yet modern with a light blue dress shirt and grey dress pants.
This classy combo of a Stussy Classic Button Up Shirt from farfetch.com and navy dress pants is a favored choice among the dapper chaps. Finishing off with a pair of black leather loafers is a fail-safe way to inject a more casual finish into this outfit.
This combination of a Stussy Classic Button Up Shirt and charcoal dress pants is a winning option when you need to look like an expert in modern men's style. For a more laid-back vibe, complement this look with a pair of dark brown suede double monks.
Go for something effortlessly neat and on-trend in a Stussy light blue dress shirt and blue jeans. Power up this look with a pair of black suede loafers.
A light blue dress shirt looks especially classy when combined with beige dress pants for a look worthy of a modern gentleman. Brown leather oxford shoes are a great choice to round off your ensemble.