Tie Pullover
Charcoal Sweater by J.o.a.
How to wear J.o.a. Tie Pullover
If you would like take your casual style to a new height, go for a J.o.a. charcoal sweater and charcoal skinny jeans. For something more on the elegant end to complete your ensemble, complement your look with a pair of black leather heeled sandals.
This combo of a J.o.a. Tie Pullover and a black floral chiffon maxi skirt combines comfort and efficiency and helps keep it low profile yet modern. Finish off with a pair of dark brown uggs to effortlessly step up the cool of this getup.
A J.o.a. Tie Pullover looks so good when combined with black skinny jeans in an off-duty ensemble. Feeling brave? Change things up a bit by rounding off with black leather over the knee boots.
This combo of a J.o.a. charcoal sweater and black dress pants is proof that a pared down off-duty look doesn't have to be boring. A pair of black leather ballerina shoes will pull your whole getup together.
Infuse personality into your day-to-day casual repertoire with a J.o.a. charcoal sweater and a charcoal crew-neck sweater. Put an elegant spin on an otherwise straightforward look by finishing with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
This combination of a charcoal sweater and a black leather pencil skirt looks phenomenal, but it's extremely easy to copy. To bring out a classy side of you, complete this look with a pair of red leather over the knee boots.
When the setting permits casual dressing, marry a charcoal sweater with a red skater skirt. Feeling inventive? Jazz up this look by finishing off with white leather low top sneakers.
For an edgy and casual getup, wear a J.o.a. Tie Pullover with navy skinny jeans — these two items work well together. With shoes, go for something on the smarter end of the spectrum by sporting black suede over the knee boots.
Putting together a J.o.a. charcoal sweater and grey tapered pants will be a true exhibition of your sartorial expertise. And if you wish to instantly amp up your getup with a pair of shoes, why not add black suede mid-calf boots to the mix?