Classic Linen Shirt
Light Blue Dress Shirt by SIR.
How to wear SIR. Classic Linen Shirt
A SIR. light blue dress shirt looks especially elegant when worn with a beige suit. Take your ensemble in a sportier direction with brown leather loafers.
Solid proof that a SIR. light blue dress shirt and a tobacco corduroy double breasted blazer look awesome when worn together in a classy getup for a modern gentleman.
Combining a light blue dress shirt and white dress pants is a fail-safe way to inject style into your daily outfit choices. For a more casual feel, why not make beige suede loafers your footwear choice?
This pairing of a SIR. light blue dress shirt and white chinos is hard proof that a straightforward outfit can still be really interesting. You could perhaps get a little creative with shoes and complete your ensemble with a pair of dark brown leather dress boots.
This combo of a SIR. light blue dress shirt and white chinos is the perfect base for an effortlessly classic outfit. Get a bit experimental with shoes and complement your outfit with a pair of dark brown leather driving shoes.
You're looking at the definitive proof that a SIR. Classic Linen Shirt from farfetch.com and beige dress pants look awesome when you pair them together in a classy ensemble for today's guy. To give your outfit a more casual aesthetic, why not add a pair of tobacco leather loafers to the mix?
You'll be amazed at how easy it is to get dressed like this. Just a light blue dress shirt and navy dress pants. Hesitant about how to finish off? Introduce dark brown leather chelsea boots to the mix to switch things up.
Pairing a SIR. light blue dress shirt and navy wool dress pants is a guaranteed way to infuse manly refinement into your current styling arsenal. Our favorite of a great number of ways to round off this look is a pair of dark brown leather tassel loafers.
Marrying a SIR. Classic Linen Shirt from farfetch.com and blue dress pants is a fail-safe way to infuse refinement into your wardrobe. Introduce brown leather derby shoes to your outfit to make an all-too-safe ensemble feel suddenly edgier.