Layer Sleeve Sweater
Black Crew-neck Sweater by Fred and Sibel
How to wear Fred and Sibel Layer Sleeve Sweater
This combination of a Fred and Sibel Layer Sleeve Sweater from shopbop.com and black leather shorts is very easy to recreate and so comfortable to rock a version of throughout the day as well! And if you want to effortlessly glam up this ensemble with shoes, why not introduce black studded leather ankle boots to the equation?
The mix-and-match capabilities of a black crew-neck sweater and black leggings mean you'll have them on regular rotation. Finishing with black leather ballerina shoes is the simplest way to add a bit of depth to your look.
Wear a Fred and Sibel Layer Sleeve Sweater and black skinny jeans for a laid-back look with a twist. Go ahead and complement your look with a pair of brown leather pumps for a hint of polish.
Consider teaming a black crew-neck sweater with a black leather mini skirt for relaxed dressing with a stylish twist. Ramp up the cool of your outfit by wearing black leather double monks.
If you gravitate towards laid-back getups, why not consider this combo of a black crew-neck sweater and a black pencil skirt? And if you want to easily step up your look with one item, add a pair of blue suede pumps to your outfit.
A Fred and Sibel Layer Sleeve Sweater and black ripped skinny jeans are a smart combination that will easily carry you throughout the day and into the night. Choose a pair of tan nubuck lace-up flat boots for maximum style effect.
For a casual outfit, wear a Fred and Sibel black crew-neck sweater with black skinny jeans — these two pieces work really great together. Bump up your whole look by slipping into a pair of hot pink sequin ankle boots.
Teaming a Fred and Sibel Layer Sleeve Sweater from shopbop.com with black skinny jeans is an on-point option for an off-duty but absolutely stylish look.
This look with a Fred and Sibel black crew-neck sweater and black skinny jeans isn't hard to pull together and easy to change. White leather heeled sandals will effortlessly polish up even the laziest of ensembles.