Logan Leather Backpack
Brown Leather Backpack by Frye
How to wear Frye Logan Leather Backpack
For a casually stylish ensemble, consider wearing a yellow floral crew-neck t-shirt and a Frye brown leather backpack — these two items work nicely together. For something more on the classier end to complete this look, add orange leather flat sandals to the equation.
The combination of a white eyelet skater dress and a Frye Logan Leather Backpack makes this a solid casual getup. You could perhaps get a bit experimental in the footwear department and add a pair of black leather oxford shoes to this outfit.
This combo of a burgundy corduroy dress shirt and a Frye Logan Leather Backpack from Urban Outfitters speaks laid-back attitude and stylish comfort. A pair of dark brown leather knee high boots will bring a sultry vibe to this look.
Make a white and navy horizontal striped open cardigan and a Frye Logan Leather Backpack from Urban Outfitters your outfit choice for a laid-back take on day-to-day style.
Want to infuse your wardrobe with some fashion-forward style? Marry a red fair isle crew-neck sweater with a Frye Logan Leather Backpack. Get a little creative with shoes and dress up your outfit by slipping into white low top sneakers.
A grey oversized sweater and a Frye Logan Leather Backpack from Urban Outfitters teamed together are a total eye candy for those who appreciate ultra-cool combos. Complement your ensemble with white low top sneakers to kick things up to the next level.
Breathe an off-duty touch into your day-to-day rotation with a grey vertical striped blazer and a Frye Logan Leather Backpack from Urban Outfitters. If not sure about the footwear, go with white plimsolls.
A green double breasted blazer and a Frye Logan Leather Backpack are a savvy combo to keep in your collection.
A black puffer coat and a Frye brown leather backpack are indispensable casual pieces, without which no casual wardrobe would be complete. Let your expert styling truly shine by finishing this outfit with black leather knee high boots.