Oat Knitted Cable Jumper
Beige Cable Sweater
How to wear Oat Knitted Cable Jumper
Up your off-duty style in a beige cable sweater and black jeans.
One of the coolest ways to style out a beige cable sweater is to pair it with a navy pleated midi skirt. For maximum style effect, introduce a pair of tan leather pumps to this outfit.
You're looking at the irrefutable proof that an Oat Knitted Cable Jumper from Dorothy Perkins and blue ripped skinny jeans look awesome when worn together in a casual getup. Our favorite of an endless number of ways to complete this getup is tan leather oxford shoes.
Why not pair an Oat Knitted Cable Jumper from Dorothy Perkins with brown corduroy skinny pants? As well as very practical, both of these pieces look good teamed together. Throw in a pair of burgundy leather mid-calf boots for extra fashion points.
This pairing of a beige cable sweater and a navy floral playsuit is undeniable proof that a safe off-duty outfit can still look really interesting. Navy print canvas wedge sandals will inject an extra dose of style into an otherwise mostly casual outfit.
A beige cable sweater and a white button skirt are indispensable pieces to have in the casual part of your wardrobe.
This relaxed casual pairing of a beige cable sweater and a brown leather mini skirt is extremely easy to put together in seconds time, helping you look awesome and ready for anything without spending too much time combing through your wardrobe. If you want to effortlessly step up this look with a pair of shoes, complement this outfit with a pair of black leather oxford shoes.
The pairing of a beige cable sweater and blue ripped boyfriend jeans makes for a killer off-duty getup. For something more on the classy end to round off this outfit, introduce tan suede ankle boots to the mix.
Flex your sartorial expertise by wearing this casual combination of an Oat Knitted Cable Jumper from Dorothy Perkins and a white lace skater dress. Don't know how to finish? Add a pair of brown suede knee high boots to your getup to ramp up the style factor.