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A dress shirt and navy skinny jeans are the ideal way to introduce effortless cool into your day-to-day lineup. Look at how well this outfit is complemented with pumps.
A dress shirt and navy skinny jeans are the ideal way to introduce effortless cool into your day-to-day lineup. Look at how well this outfit is complemented with pumps.
A dress shirt and blue ripped jeans are among the fundamental elements of a versatile off-duty collection. If you wish to immediately glam up this outfit with a pair of shoes, why not throw a pair of pumps in the mix?
This pairing of a dress shirt and blue skinny jeans is the perfect base for an outfit. Add a pair of pumps to the equation et voila, the look is complete.
Prove that you do smart like no-one else in a dress shirt and black tapered pants. A pair of pumps acts as the glue that will bring this ensemble together.
This pairing of a dress shirt and a black sequin pencil skirt is very easy to pull together in seconds time, helping you look beyond chic and prepared for anything without spending too much time going through your closet. If in doubt as to what to wear on the footwear front, stick to pumps.