Women's Black Trenchcoat, White Crew-neck Sweater, Blue Ripped Boyfriend Jeans, Black Leather Wedge Sandals

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Women's Black Trenchcoat, White Crew-neck Sweater, Blue Ripped Boyfriend Jeans, Black Leather Wedge Sandals

A black trenchcoat and blue ripped boyfriend jeans are a nice combination to add to your day-to-day casual wardrobe. Want to break out of the mold? Then why not add a pair of black leather wedge sandals to this look?

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This relaxed combination of a black trenchcoat and a white crew-neck sweater is extremely easy to pull together in next to no time, helping you look on-trend and ready for anything without spending too much time searching through your wardrobe. Let your outfit coordination skills really shine by completing your look with a pair of black leather wedge sandals.

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For an ensemble that's pared-down but can be flaunted in many different ways, pair a black trenchcoat with a white crew-neck sweater. Let your styling expertise truly shine by finishing off your ensemble with black leather wedge sandals.

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Go for a black trenchcoat and blue ripped boyfriend jeans to achieve new heights in outfit coordination. To bring a little zing to your outfit, complement this look with black leather wedge sandals.

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Rock a black trenchcoat with blue ripped boyfriend jeans for an outfit that's both fashionable and laid-back. If you want to immediately class up this ensemble with footwear, why not add black leather wedge sandals to the equation?