Stretch Twill Leggings
Black Leggings by Karen Kane
How to wear Karen Kane Stretch Twill Leggings
Showcase your sartorial sensibilities in this casual combination of a black open cardigan and Karen Kane black leggings. And if you need to easily play down this ensemble with footwear, add black athletic shoes to the equation.
Reach for a grey fur collar coat and Karen Kane black leggings for both chic and easy-to-achieve ensemble. Want to dial it down on the shoe front? Introduce a pair of black rain boots to the mix for the day.
Fashionable and practical, this pairing of a black leather biker jacket and Karen Kane Stretch Twill Leggings from Nordstrom will provide you with variety. Let your expert styling truly shine by completing your ensemble with a pair of black suede gladiator sandals.
Pair a black open cardigan with Karen Kane Stretch Twill Leggings from Nordstrom for a trendy and edgy ensemble. Puzzled as to how to finish? Introduce black rain boots to the equation for a more casual spin.
Teaming a camel sleeveless coat with Karen Kane Stretch Twill Leggings from Nordstrom is an amazing choice for a casual outfit. Bump up your whole outfit by slipping into beige leather pumps.
This combo of a light blue denim shirt and black leggings is on the off-duty side but is also cool and seriously stylish. Take an otherwise too-common getup down a dressier path by finishing off with black leather knee high boots.
The combo of a teal open cardigan and Karen Kane black leggings makes this a solid laid-back ensemble. Add a pair of black leather ankle boots to this look to take things up a notch.
For an ensemble that brings functionality and fashion, consider wearing a blue denim jacket and Karen Kane Stretch Twill Leggings from Nordstrom. Rounding off with black low top sneakers is a fail-safe way to infuse an added dose of class into this outfit.
Try teaming a grey plaid wool blazer with black leggings for a stylish and laid-back outfit. Boost the formality of your ensemble a bit by rocking a pair of teal velvet ankle boots.