Lliam Slim Fit Short Sleeve Button Up Shirt
Pink Short Sleeve Shirt by Ted Baker London
How to wear Ted Baker London Lliam Slim Fit Short Sleeve Button Up Shirt
This combination of a pink short sleeve shirt and light blue jeans is extremely easy to do and so comfortable to rock as well! Brown leather low top sneakers work spectacularly well within this look.
If you feel more confident wearing something functional, you'll like this sharp combination of a Ted Baker London Lliam Slim Fit Short Sleeve Button Up Shirt and white jeans. White leather low top sneakers are the perfect accompaniment to your ensemble.
Why not reach for a Ted Baker London Lliam Slim Fit Short Sleeve Button Up Shirt and pink shorts? Both pieces are very practical and look good teamed together. Red flip flops are the simplest way to inject a touch of stylish nonchalance into this ensemble.
For an ensemble that delivers function and dapperness, go for a Ted Baker London pink short sleeve shirt and beige sports shorts. White leather low top sneakers will effortlessly smarten up even the most basic look.
Go for a pared down but at the same time casual and cool option in a Ted Baker London Lliam Slim Fit Short Sleeve Button Up Shirt from Nordstrom and white jeans. Feeling creative? Switch up this outfit by finishing off with a pair of tan suede loafers.
Wear a pink short sleeve shirt and grey dress pants if you're going for a proper, smart outfit. For something more on the casual side to round off your ensemble, complete this getup with burgundy leather low top sneakers.
Consider wearing a Ted Baker London Lliam Slim Fit Short Sleeve Button Up Shirt and navy jeans to achieve new heights in menswear styling.
If you're looking for a casual and at the same time dapper look, opt for a pink short sleeve shirt and black shorts. Go for navy plimsolls and the whole outfit will come together.
Extra stylish and comfortable, this relaxed pairing of a pink short sleeve shirt and beige chinos will provide you with variety. A pair of beige suede sandals will add a new depth to an otherwise sober ensemble.