Elasticated Waist Shirt
Black Dress Shirt by Ports 1961
How to wear Ports 1961 Elasticated Waist Shirt
For comfort dressing with a contemporary spin, choose a Ports 1961 black dress shirt and black skinny jeans. On the shoe front, this look pairs brilliantly with black leather oxford shoes.
Why not try teaming a black dress shirt with black skinny jeans? As well as super practical, both items look cool when worn together. Add black leather oxford shoes to the mix for extra style points.
This laid-back combo of a Ports 1961 black dress shirt and navy skinny jeans is very easy to pull together in no time, helping you look cute and ready for anything without spending too much time searching through your wardrobe. Our favorite of an endless number of ways to complement this look is with black suede lace-up ankle boots.
A Ports 1961 Elasticated Waist Shirt and black vertical striped leggings combined together are a total eye candy for those who love relaxed styles. Black leather ankle boots are guaranteed to bring an added touch of refinement to this ensemble.
A Ports 1961 Elasticated Waist Shirt and black skinny jeans are amazing must-haves that will integrate well within your off-duty fashion mix. Black leather loafers will be the ideal addition to this outfit.
Pair a Ports 1961 Elasticated Waist Shirt from farfetch.com with black bike shorts to create an incredibly stylish outfit. Black leather heeled sandals finish this outfit very nicely.
A Ports 1961 Elasticated Waist Shirt and a grey plaid pencil skirt are a good combination that will get you the proper amount of attention. Black leather pumps will pull your full getup together.
Putting together a Ports 1961 black dress shirt with black wide leg pants is an on-point option for a totaly stylish and sophisticated getup. Add a pair of black suede heeled sandals to the mix and ta-da: your look is complete.
Consider wearing a black dress shirt and a black and white horizontal striped sequin pencil skirt and you'll be the picture of polish. White leather heeled sandals are the glue that ties this ensemble together.