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Would a Mens Navy shirt with tiny embroidered dots go with camel coloured trousers?
Going out tonight for a work social event- smart casual. Have a YSL shirt that is just lighter than navy and has blue and white pattern (very small). Need to find bottom half to match. All my navy trousers clash as they are wrong colour navy. Have dark grey or camel brown colour. HELP!
The camel “jeans” are more trouser like than jeans… and the shirt is a “button down” shirt!
you’d better get going shopping cos that doesnt sound like it goes very well and sounds way too underdressed, u need to go smart but casual
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