Meden Slim Fit Linen Shirt
White Shirt by Orlebar Brown
How to wear Orlebar Brown Meden Slim Fit Linen Shirt
If you use a more relaxed approach to dressing up, why not consider pairing an Orlebar Brown Meden Slim Fit Linen Shirt with beige jeans? Grey athletic shoes will inject a sense of elegance into an otherwise straightforward look.
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An Orlebar Brown Meden Slim Fit Linen Shirt and navy jeans? It's an easy-to-style ensemble that anyone can sport on a daily basis. With shoes, stick to a more classic route with a pair of black leather loafers.
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A white shirt and a blue suit are among the crucial pieces in any gentleman's closet. A pair of black leather boat shoes is a wonderful pick to complete this outfit.
Pair an Orlebar Brown Meden Slim Fit Linen Shirt from MR PORTER with grey sweatpants to create an interesting and current casual ensemble. Feeling inventive? Dress up this ensemble by rounding off with grey athletic shoes.
To create an off-duty getup with a modern twist, reach for an Orlebar Brown Meden Slim Fit Linen Shirt from MR PORTER and navy chinos. Our favorite of an endless number of ways to complement this getup is with a pair of white canvas low top sneakers.
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