Tall Stretch Perfect Shirt
Light Blue Shirt by J.Crew
How to wear J.Crew Tall Stretch Perfect Shirt
When you want to feel confident in your look, pair a light blue shirt with blue skinny jeans. Tan uggs will instantly play down a classic ensemble.
Breathe variety into your current casual lineup with a J.Crew Tall Stretch Perfect Shirt from J.Crew and a blue denim mini skirt. For something more on the smart end to complement your look, complete this look with a pair of brown suede heeled sandals.
This off-duty pairing of a light blue shirt and black skinny jeans is a tested option when you need to look good in a flash. Brown leather knee high boots will easily spruce up even the most casual of ensembles.
This off-duty combination of a J.Crew Tall Stretch Perfect Shirt and grey jeans can only be described as ridiculously stylish. Complete this getup with white canvas low top sneakers and you're all set looking gorgeous.
For a laid-back outfit, make a light blue shirt and blue ripped boyfriend jeans your outfit choice — these pieces go well together. If you want to feel a bit fancier now, complement your outfit with a pair of black leather pumps.
As you can see, looking classy doesn't require that much effort. Dress in a light blue shirt and black tapered pants and be sure you'll look amazing. Black leather pumps will inject a sense of polish into an otherwise utilitarian ensemble.
A light blue shirt and charcoal skinny jeans worn together are such a dreamy outfit for fashionistas who love relaxed styles.
This laid-back combo of a J.Crew Tall Stretch Perfect Shirt and a red full skirt is very easy to pull together without a second thought, helping you look amazing and prepared for anything without spending a ton of time going through your closet. Add an added dose of style to this getup by rocking white and black horizontal striped calf hair pumps.
A J.Crew Tall Stretch Perfect Shirt and white jeans are a great getup to keep in your current off-duty collection. A cool pair of red leopard suede pumps is a simple way to add an air of class to this ensemble.