Cashmere Perforated Pattern Jumper
White Crew-neck Sweater by Cashmere In Love
How to wear Cashmere In Love Cashmere Perforated Pattern Jumper
If you're scouting for a laid-back but also incredibly chic ensemble, dress in a white crew-neck sweater and black shorts. Finishing off with a pair of black suede over the knee boots is a fail-safe way to infuse an added dose of style into this ensemble.
A white crew-neck sweater and black leather pajama pants are a nice combo to have in your casual collection. White leather wedge pumps will take your ensemble down a whole other path.
If the setting permits a relaxed look, you can easily wear a white crew-neck sweater and a black skater skirt. A pair of black leather ankle boots will give a classier twist to this getup.
Show your fun side by wearing a Cashmere In Love white crew-neck sweater and light blue boyfriend jeans. The whole look comes together really well when you complete your outfit with black low top sneakers.
Go for a straightforward but casual and cool look by wearing a Cashmere In Love white crew-neck sweater and white skinny jeans.
For a winning laid-back option, you can't go wrong with this pairing of a white crew-neck sweater and a pink skater skirt. Put a glamorous spin on an otherwise standard getup with a pair of beige fringe suede ankle boots.
Want to infuse your closet with some effortless cool? Dress in a Cashmere In Love Cashmere Perforated Pattern Jumper and black skinny jeans. Clueless about how to round off? Complete your look with a pair of white high top sneakers to jazz things up.
This combo of a Cashmere In Love Cashmere Perforated Pattern Jumper and black leggings looks totaly chic and immediately makes you look amazing. Give this look an extra dose of elegance by finishing off with black suede lace-up ankle boots.
A Cashmere In Love white crew-neck sweater and blue capri pants are robust players in any modern lady's collection. And if you wish to effortlessly dress down this outfit with a pair of shoes, why not add white canvas slip-on sneakers to the equation?