Multicolor Chile Print Shirt
Multi colored Print Short Sleeve Shirt by Paul Smith
How to wear Paul Smith Multicolor Chile Print Shirt
Putting together a Paul Smith Multicolor Chile Print Shirt from SSENSE with grey shorts is a savvy idea for a relaxed casual yet stylish outfit. Add green canvas espadrilles to this look et voila, the look is complete.
This combination of a Paul Smith Multicolor Chile Print Shirt and blue ripped jeans is the ultimate laid-back style for today's gent. Hesitant about how to round off this look? Rock a pair of beige suede chelsea boots to spruce it up.
Try teaming a Paul Smith Multicolor Chile Print Shirt from SSENSE with black jeans for relaxed dressing with a twist. Send an otherwise sober look down a less formal path by finishing with a pair of black athletic shoes.
A Paul Smith multi colored print short sleeve shirt and light blue ripped jeans are the kind of a foolproof casual combination that you so terribly need when you have no time to dress up. For something more on the elegant side to complement this getup, add white print leather low top sneakers to the equation.
This ensemble with a Paul Smith Multicolor Chile Print Shirt and black shorts isn't so hard to score and leaves room to more sartorial experimentation. Let your outfit coordination prowess truly shine by finishing your look with a pair of white leather low top sneakers.
You'll be amazed at how easy it is for any guy to get dressed this way. Just a Paul Smith multi colored print short sleeve shirt and navy chinos. A pair of white canvas low top sneakers looks perfectly at home with this ensemble.
This combination of a Paul Smith Multicolor Chile Print Shirt from SSENSE and brown dress pants will add casually sophisticated essence to your outfit. Introduce a pair of dark brown leather tassel loafers to the equation to switch things up.
This combination of a Paul Smith Multicolor Chile Print Shirt from SSENSE and beige chinos is a nice look for when it's time to go off-duty. A pair of brown suede derby shoes effortlessly amps up the classy factor of any getup.