Logo Trim Long Sleeve Shirt
White Long Sleeve Shirt by Karl Lagerfeld
How to wear Karl Lagerfeld Logo Trim Long Sleeve Shirt
If you prefer casual pairings, then you'll love this pairing of a Karl Lagerfeld Logo Trim Long Sleeve Shirt and black chinos. Add black leather casual boots to the mix to avoid looking too casual.
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For an off-duty outfit, pair a Karl Lagerfeld white long sleeve shirt with black chinos — these two pieces play well together. For footwear, you can follow the casual route with a pair of white leather low top sneakers.
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This combo of a Karl Lagerfeld white long sleeve shirt and blue jeans is put together and yet it looks functional enough and ready for anything.