Black Keeley Shoulder Bag
Black Leather Crossbody Bag by Mackage
How to wear Mackage Black Keeley Shoulder Bag
A grey wool blazer and a Mackage Black Keeley Shoulder Bag have become a go-to off-duty combination for many sartorial-savvy girls. Black leather ballerina shoes tie the outfit together.
If you're all about feeling relaxed when it comes to fashion, this combo of a black leather biker jacket and a black leather crossbody bag is just for you. If you're puzzled as to how to finish, a pair of black leather gladiator sandals is a surefire option.
For a look that's super straightforward but can be flaunted in a ton of different ways, rock a dark green poncho with a Mackage Black Keeley Shoulder Bag from SSENSE. Complement your getup with black suede over the knee boots to change things up a bit.
Wear a multi colored horizontal striped turtleneck and a Mackage Black Keeley Shoulder Bag to get a laid-back yet stylish ensemble. A pair of black leather ankle boots instantly kicks up the wow factor of your ensemble.
Dress in a blue vertical striped dress shirt and a Mackage Black Keeley Shoulder Bag from SSENSE for a totaly chic look that's also easy to wear.
Why not marry a grey coat with a black leather crossbody bag? These two items are totally comfy and will look great when matched together.
In sartorial situations comfort is top priority, this combination of a black lace turtleneck and a black leather crossbody bag is a no-brainer. Give a dressier twist to your ensemble by rocking red suede pumps.
A white crew-neck t-shirt and a Mackage Black Keeley Shoulder Bag from SSENSE matched together are such a dreamy look for fashionistas who prefer ultra-cool outfits. Serve a little mix-and-match magic by finishing with a pair of black and white leather loafers.
For a laid-back and cool look, try teaming a black fluffy cropped top with a Mackage black leather crossbody bag — these two pieces play nicely together. And if you want to instantly class up this outfit with shoes, why not introduce black leather ankle boots to the mix?