Juliana Dress Sandal
Light Blue Heeled Sandals by Schutz
How to wear Schutz Juliana Dress Sandal
Flex your outfit coordination skills by marrying a light blue vertical striped dress shirt and teal shorts for an off-duty getup. Look at how well this look is completed with light blue heeled sandals.
If you'd like take your off-duty style game up a notch, choose an aquamarine bodycon dress. You can follow the classic route in the footwear department with a pair of light blue heeled sandals.
For an ensemble that's super straightforward but can be flaunted in a multitude of different ways, wear a pink eyelet shift dress. The whole ensemble comes together perfectly if you complement your ensemble with light blue heeled sandals.
This combo of a navy oversized sweater and a white and black geometric midi skirt is beyond versatile and creates instant appeal. You could perhaps get a little creative on the shoe front and add a pair of Schutz Juliana Dress Sandal to the mix.
Consider pairing a pink shirt jacket with white denim shorts for a refined yet laid-back ensemble. Go down the classic route when it comes to footwear with Schutz light blue heeled sandals.
Try teaming a white off shoulder top with navy denim wide leg pants to create a seriously stylish and modern-looking casual ensemble. A pair of Schutz light blue heeled sandals will class up your ensemble.
Effortlessly blurring the line between elegant and laid-back, this combination of a white and black horizontal striped crew-neck sweater and a white and black horizontal striped pencil skirt can easily become your go-to. A chic pair of Schutz Juliana Dress Sandal is an effortless way to power up your outfit.
Reach for a black crochet off shoulder dress for a relaxed twist on casual wear. Get a bit experimental when it comes to footwear and grab a pair of Schutz Juliana Dress Sandal.
If you prefer classic combinations, then you'll like this pairing of a light blue dress shirt and white ripped skinny jeans. A chic pair of light blue heeled sandals is the simplest way to va-va-voom your ensemble.