Classic Corduroy Shirt
Blue Dress Shirt by H Beauty&Youth
How to wear H Beauty&Youth Classic Corduroy Shirt
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This combo of a blue dress shirt and white chinos is a tested option when you need to look effortlessly smart but have no time to dress up.
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You'll be amazed at how easy it is to get dressed like this. Just a H Beauty&Youth blue dress shirt and a brown suit. Don't know how to finish? Complement this getup with dark brown leather loafers to jazz things up.
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