Pink Orson Shirt
Pink Vertical Striped Long Sleeve Shirt by Eytys
How to wear Eytys Pink Orson Shirt
If you're looking for a relaxed yet dapper ensemble, go for an Eytys Pink Orson Shirt from SSENSE and navy chinos.
This neat and relaxed outfit is super straightforward: an Eytys pink vertical striped long sleeve shirt and beige chinos. Rounding off with brown leather oxford shoes is a fail-safe way to add a little fanciness to your outfit.
Want to infuse your menswear arsenal with some off-duty dapperness? Team a pink vertical striped long sleeve shirt with light blue shorts. The whole outfit comes together brilliantly when you complement your outfit with a pair of navy suede espadrilles.
Extremely dapper, this laid-back combination of an Eytys pink vertical striped long sleeve shirt and blue chinos brings variety. Balance out this look with a more refined kind of shoes, like these brown suede derby shoes.
For effortless style without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we love this pairing of an Eytys Pink Orson Shirt and navy chinos. And if you want to effortlessly tone down your ensemble with a pair of shoes, throw in white leather high top sneakers.
In situations comfort is key, this combination of an Eytys Pink Orson Shirt from SSENSE and dark green chinos is a winner. You could perhaps get a bit experimental with footwear and complement this outfit with brown suede casual boots.
An Eytys Pink Orson Shirt from SSENSE and navy chinos are an easy way to introduce extra cool into your daily off-duty wardrobe. Let your sartorial expertise really shine by completing your ensemble with a pair of white leather low top sneakers.
The mix-and-match capabilities of an Eytys Pink Orson Shirt from SSENSE and yellow shorts mean they will be on heavy rotation. Not sure how to round off your ensemble? Finish off with a pair of olive suede loafers to dial it up.
If you're scouting for a casual yet stylish look, reach for an Eytys Pink Orson Shirt from SSENSE and beige chinos. Burgundy leather tassel loafers are a fail-safe way to breathe a hint of sophistication into your ensemble.