Plain Classic Shirt
Light Blue Dress Shirt by Kent & Curwen
How to wear Kent & Curwen Plain Classic Shirt
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A Kent & Curwen light blue dress shirt and a charcoal suit are a polished look that every dapper gent should have in his sartorial collection. Let your styling sensibilities truly shine by finishing your ensemble with brown leather oxford shoes.
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Inject casual elegance into your current arsenal with a Kent & Curwen Plain Classic Shirt and white jeans. Hesitant about how to complete your outfit? Wear a pair of brown leather loafers to spruce it up.
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Choose a Kent & Curwen Plain Classic Shirt from farfetch.com and beige chinos for laid-back refinement with a rugged take. On the shoe front, go for something on the classier end of the spectrum by wearing a pair of black leather loafers.
Teaming a Kent & Curwen light blue dress shirt with a blue vertical striped suit is a great option for a classic and polished outfit. Complement your look with black leather chelsea boots to give a touch of stylish effortlessness to your ensemble.
A Kent & Curwen light blue dress shirt looks so refined when combined with navy dress pants for an outfit worthy of a British gentleman. Round off with a pair of dark brown suede loafers to make the outfit current.
A Kent & Curwen Plain Classic Shirt looks so classy when paired with a charcoal suit. Rev up the style factor of your outfit by finishing with a pair of black leather tassel loafers.