Ooohcotton Tech Knit Button Up Shirt
Light Blue Print Long Sleeve Shirt by Bugatchi
How to wear Bugatchi Ooohcotton Tech Knit Button Up Shirt
A Bugatchi Ooohcotton Tech Knit Button Up Shirt from Nordstrom and navy chinos are stylish menswear items, without which no wardrobe would be complete. And if you need to effortlessly perk up this ensemble with one single item, why not complete this ensemble with a pair of brown leather derby shoes?
If you enjoy a more casual approach to dressing up, why not choose a light blue print long sleeve shirt and light blue jeans? If you're wondering how to finish off, a pair of black slip-on sneakers is a wonderful idea.
For a look that's casually elegant and camera-worthy, go for a light blue print long sleeve shirt and a camel overcoat. Inject a more casual vibe into your outfit by slipping into navy and white athletic shoes.
A Bugatchi Ooohcotton Tech Knit Button Up Shirt from Nordstrom and black shorts are an easy way to infuse extra cool into your off-duty styling arsenal. A pair of grey athletic shoes immediately ups the cool of your outfit.
This casual pairing of a Bugatchi light blue print long sleeve shirt and light blue chinos can only be described as devastatingly stylish. For something more on the daring side to complement your ensemble, add blue athletic shoes to this outfit.
This pairing of a Bugatchi Ooohcotton Tech Knit Button Up Shirt and charcoal dress pants is a never-failing option when you need to look extra classy. Rock a pair of black velvet loafers to kick things up to the next level.
You're looking at the undeniable proof that a Bugatchi Ooohcotton Tech Knit Button Up Shirt from Nordstrom and white chinos look awesome when matched together in a casual outfit. You could take a more elegant route when it comes to footwear by wearing a pair of brown suede double monks.
When the setting permits a relaxed casual menswear style, try pairing a Bugatchi light blue print long sleeve shirt with charcoal jeans. If you need to immediately play down this look with a pair of shoes, why not add navy and white athletic shoes to the mix?