Jac+ Jack Shifter Shirt
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Shifter Shirt

Light Blue Long Sleeve Shirt by Jac+ Jack

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How to wear Jac+ Jack Shifter Shirt

Shifter Shirt

A Jac+ Jack Shifter Shirt from farfetch.com and navy plaid chinos will introduce serious style into your day-to-day off-duty wardrobe. Complement this look with tan suede loafers for a dose of polish.

Shifter Shirt

Make a Jac+ Jack light blue long sleeve shirt and navy cargo pants your outfit choice for both seriously stylish and easy-to-wear outfit. And if you need to effortlessly tone down this ensemble with a pair of shoes, enter navy athletic shoes into the equation.

Shifter Shirt

A Jac+ Jack Shifter Shirt from farfetch.com and dark brown chinos are a good combo that will carry you throughout the day and into the night. Bring an elegant twist to an otherwise standard getup by slipping into black chunky leather derby shoes.

Shifter Shirt

Shifter Shirt

To assemble an off-duty look with a modern finish, you can opt for a Jac+ Jack Shifter Shirt from farfetch.com and navy jeans. Now all you need is a pair of white leather low top sneakers.

Shifter Shirt

Perfect the casually stylish ensemble by opting for a Jac+ Jack Shifter Shirt from farfetch.com and grey check chinos. Complete your ensemble with a pair of brown leather tassel loafers to instantly shake up the getup.

Shifter Shirt

A Jac+ Jack light blue long sleeve shirt and navy chinos paired together are a smart match. Finishing with white leather low top sneakers is a fail-safe way to inject a dressed-down feel into this look.

Shifter Shirt

For an ensemble that offers comfort and style, pair a Jac+ Jack Shifter Shirt with white shorts. The whole outfit comes together if you complete your ensemble with a pair of green suede driving shoes.

Shifter Shirt

Channel your inner cool-kid and opt for a Jac+ Jack light blue long sleeve shirt and olive chinos. For a more casual finish, why not introduce beige canvas low top sneakers to the equation?