Double G3 Reversible Pindot Sport Shirt
Navy Long Sleeve Shirt by Bogosse
How to wear Bogosse Double G3 Reversible Pindot Sport Shirt
Consider teaming a Bogosse Double G3 Reversible Pindot Sport Shirt with navy chinos for a straightforward ensemble that's also put together. Feeling creative? Dial down this ensemble by rocking a pair of charcoal leather low top sneakers.
For an ensemble that's pared-down but can be manipulated in a multitude of different ways, pair a Bogosse Double G3 Reversible Pindot Sport Shirt with grey check chinos. A pair of white canvas low top sneakers completes this look very well.
You're looking at the indisputable proof that a Bogosse Double G3 Reversible Pindot Sport Shirt and black chinos look amazing when teamed together in a relaxed outfit. Add a pair of black and white canvas high top sneakers to the mix to effortlessly bump up the street cred of this ensemble.
You'll be surprised at how easy it is for any man to get dressed like this. Just a Bogosse Double G3 Reversible Pindot Sport Shirt worn with khaki chinos. If you need to immediately play down this ensemble with shoes, enter a pair of grey athletic shoes into the equation.
Sharp yet practical, this outfit is assembled from a Bogosse Double G3 Reversible Pindot Sport Shirt from Neiman Marcus and beige linen chinos. Tan canvas espadrilles are a wonderful option to round off your look.
This pairing of a Bogosse Double G3 Reversible Pindot Sport Shirt and charcoal jeans is the ideal balance between fun and stylish. For times when this outfit appears too polished, tone it down by slipping into a pair of black leather sandals.
This casual pairing of a navy long sleeve shirt and white chinos is a surefire option when you need to look nice in a flash. If you need to instantly play down this look with one piece, why not add grey suede low top sneakers to the mix?
A navy long sleeve shirt and navy jeans married together are the ideal combo for guys who prefer casually dapper looks. Finishing off with brown leather brogue boots is an easy way to introduce a little depth to this ensemble.