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Spring overshirt looks

Mr Tickle

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Experimenting with different shirt/t-shirt/ trousers looks, to work out a style I like for southern English springtime climate, which as you probably know is becoming increasingly warm but still unpredictable.

Mostly just messing around with different colours/cuts of shirt and trousers to see what works. Any feedback on these combos and anything I could do to make them look more stylish?

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Does white t-shirt/trousers and a beige shirt, like this, work? Or is it too light overall?
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Is t-shirt tucked or untucked better for these sort of looks? Or does it depend on the style/cut of the shirt and trousers?
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