Spot Print Long Sleeved Shirt
Navy Print Long Sleeve Shirt by BOSS
How to wear BOSS Spot Print Long Sleeved Shirt
This casual pairing of a navy print long sleeve shirt and navy cargo pants is a safe bet when you need to look nice but have no extra time. Here's how to bring a more laid-back vibe to this look: white athletic shoes.
Putting together a BOSS Spot Print Long Sleeved Shirt and charcoal dress pants is a guaranteed way to inject your wardrobe with some masculine sophistication. A pair of black leather derby shoes effortlessly dials up the fashion factor of any ensemble.
For polished style with a fashionable spin, you can wear a BOSS Spot Print Long Sleeved Shirt from farfetch.com and brown wool dress pants. Take an otherwise traditional look a more casual path by rocking charcoal canvas casual boots.
This combination of a navy print long sleeve shirt and black jeans spells comfort and casual dapperness. You know how to lift up this getup: tan suede casual boots.
If you're a fan of relaxed casual looks, why not opt for this combination of a BOSS navy print long sleeve shirt and white jeans? Why not throw in a pair of beige suede tassel loafers for some extra polish?
For an ensemble that's sophisticated and GQ-worthy, wear a BOSS navy print long sleeve shirt with a navy suit. Kick up this whole ensemble by finishing off with a pair of navy leather oxford shoes.
This off-duty combination of a BOSS navy print long sleeve shirt and navy jeans is a life saver when you need to look cool and relaxed in a flash. Avoid looking too polished by finishing off with black and white canvas high top sneakers.
A BOSS navy print long sleeve shirt and pink shorts are among the fundamental items in any modern gent's properly coordinated casual sartorial arsenal.
This laid-back pairing of a BOSS Spot Print Long Sleeved Shirt from farfetch.com and tobacco shorts is a tested option when you need to look dapper in a flash. And if you wish to effortlessly dial down this ensemble with a pair of shoes, why not throw teal athletic shoes in the mix?