Trim Fit Stripe Dress Shirt
White Vertical Striped Dress Shirt by Lorenzo Uomo
How to wear Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Stripe Dress Shirt
This combination of a white vertical striped dress shirt and a tan suit is really sharp and provides a clean and crisp look. Rock a pair of dark brown suede monks and ta-da: this look is complete.
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You're looking at the hard proof that a Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Stripe Dress Shirt from Nordstrom and a charcoal wool suit look awesome when you pair them up in a polished ensemble for a modern gent. Dark brown leather loafers are the right choice here to get you noticed.
A white vertical striped dress shirt and blue jeans are a great combo that will get you a ton of attention. Hesitant about how to complete your look? Wear dark brown suede loafers to dial it up.
Teaming a Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Stripe Dress Shirt from Nordstrom and a tan suit is a fail-safe way to breathe refinement into your daily lineup. Complement your outfit with a pair of dark brown suede tassel loafers and ta-da: the ensemble is complete.
When the setting permits a casual ensemble, wear a white vertical striped dress shirt and blue skinny jeans. Go off the beaten path and break up your getup by rounding off with a pair of black leather oxford shoes.
A Lorenzo Uomo Trim Fit Stripe Dress Shirt and brown cargo pants are the kind of a tested off-duty combination that you need when you have zero time to pick out an ensemble. For a more polished spin, add black leather loafers to your ensemble.
A white vertical striped dress shirt looks so effortlessly smart when worn with white jeans. For a sleeker vibe, introduce dark brown leather derby shoes to your ensemble.
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