I paired the plain shorts with T-shirts as an accent, and tightened up the whole look with chore coat. I've been wearing BLUE BLUE chore coat for about a year and a half, and it's become quite soft with repeated washings. The color has faded moderately, so it doesn't feel heavy when paired with shorts, and it's a useful item even when the temperature is unstable. I rolled up the sleeves of chore coat to wear it like a shirt, styling it to match shorts with long sleeves.
The cap shoulders have a dropped shoulder and the design has many intricate parts, making the shirt look good despite being plain. I paired it with denim painter pants for a simple look that makes the most of the shirt without doing anything complicated. I'm not good with styling that is too neat, so I chose my own BLUE BLUE painter pants that have turned a beautiful indigo blue after being worn for about a year and a half since they were one-washed. By combining it with a clean white shirt, it has a good balance.
The deep navy color is mature, so I kept it in a calm tone. To avoid the navy color looking heavy in the coming season, I rolled up the sleeves and matched the inner layer with a white color to create a light look. I unified the color of the accessories in green to add an accent color.
The paint on the white fabric is impressive, so I kept it simple so that the shirt would stand out. The pants are made of T/C Material ripstop Material with a slightly shiny feel, as they look a little too casual depending on how they are worn. These pants have a beautiful silhouette that takes tapered so it balances well with the shirt that is a little loose. Although the shirt is painted, I wanted to give it an overall clean look, so I paired it with leather shoes on my feet.
This is a casual, relaxed outfit that can be worn casually regardless of whether you're on or off two piece set job, and I paired it with a refreshing striped shirt. It would also look great with leather shoes, but since it was a nice sunny day, I chose sneakers. shibori the drawstring at the bottom of the pants to balance the look and show off the color of my socks, creating a light and airy impression.