Trim Fit Dot Dress Shirt
Light Blue Dress Shirt by Lorenzo Uomo
How to wear Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Dot Dress Shirt
Pairing a Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Dot Dress Shirt from Nordstrom and beige dress pants is a fail-safe way to infuse your styling routine with some manly sophistication. Put a more informal spin on an otherwise mostly classic outfit by finishing off with a pair of brown leather low top sneakers.
A Lorenzo Uomo light blue dress shirt and blue jeans are an easy way to infuse some masculine elegance into your daily fashion mix. Burgundy leather derby shoes are a surefire way to bring an added dose of polish to this ensemble.
Master the casually smart ensemble by wearing a Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Dot Dress Shirt from Nordstrom and a grey shearling coat. A pair of tobacco suede high top sneakers can instantly tone down an all-too-refined look.
This combo of a Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Dot Dress Shirt from Nordstrom and violet corduroy dress pants is a surefire option when you need to look like an expert in men's fashion. For a more casual finish, why not introduce a pair of black leather tassel loafers to the mix?
Choose a Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Dot Dress Shirt and a beige suit if you're going for a clean, stylish ensemble. Our favorite of an endless number of ways to complement this ensemble is brown leather loafers.
This pairing of a Lorenzo Uomo light blue dress shirt and white dress pants is a foolproof option when you need to look refined and extra dapper. To give your look a more relaxed touch, why not introduce a pair of brown suede tassel loafers to the mix?
Pairing a Lorenzo Uomo light blue dress shirt and a blue suit will allow you to parade your sartorial expertise. Complete this outfit with dark brown leather oxford shoes and off you go looking awesome.
This is definitive proof that a Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Dot Dress Shirt and a brown suit are amazing when worn together in a classy outfit for a modern gentleman. Why not take a more relaxed approach with footwear and introduce a pair of brown suede loafers to the mix?