Quilted Logo Crossbody Bag
Charcoal Quilted Leather Crossbody Bag by Moschino
How to wear Moschino Quilted Logo Crossbody Bag
For comfort without the need to sacrifice on good style, we turn to this pairing of a black print shirtdress and a Moschino charcoal quilted leather crossbody bag. Class up this outfit with silver leather oxford shoes.
Team a grey sleeveless coat with a Moschino charcoal quilted leather crossbody bag to get a relaxed and functional ensemble. Kick up the classiness of this look a bit by slipping into blue suede over the knee boots.
You'll be surprised at how easy it is to get dressed this way. Just a beige leather biker jacket and a Moschino Quilted Logo Crossbody Bag. For shoes, go down a classier route with a pair of beige fringe suede ankle boots.
A light blue denim jacket looks especially nice when combined with a Moschino charcoal quilted leather crossbody bag in a casual outfit. Let your outfit coordination skills really shine by completing this ensemble with a pair of black suede lace-up ankle boots.
A grey horizontal striped crew-neck sweater and a Moschino charcoal quilted leather crossbody bag are a great getup to integrate into your daily off-duty arsenal. Go ahead and add a pair of red suede over the knee boots to your outfit for a sense of refinement.
Extremely chic, this combo of a white knit oversized sweater and a Moschino Quilted Logo Crossbody Bag provides with excellent styling opportunities. If you need to effortlessly level up your getup with one single item, why not complement your ensemble with a pair of pink leather pumps?
If you like comfort dressing, rock a grey open cardigan with a charcoal quilted leather crossbody bag. Feeling transgressive? Dress up your ensemble by wearing a pair of black leather ballerina shoes.
Reach for a beige coat and a Moschino Quilted Logo Crossbody Bag from farfetch.com if you want to look casually edgy without much work. If you wish to immediately elevate this outfit with a pair of shoes, why not throw black cutout leather ankle boots into the mix?