Cowl Neck Sweater
Grey Cowl-neck Sweater by Karen Kane
How to wear Karen Kane Cowl Neck Sweater
A Karen Kane grey cowl-neck sweater and navy ripped skinny jeans are a good outfit to add to your collection. Balance your outfit with a classier kind of shoes, such as this pair of black cutout leather ankle boots.
For an incredibly chic look without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we love this laid-back combo of a grey cowl-neck sweater and black leather leggings. Take a classic approach with shoes and introduce a pair of black leather lace-up ankle boots to your look.
Perfect the casually chic look by opting for a Karen Kane Cowl Neck Sweater from Bloomingdale's and a dark brown leather trenchcoat. Complement this outfit with silver athletic shoes to effortlessly step up the wow factor of this outfit.
A Karen Kane Cowl Neck Sweater and blue jeans matched together are a covetable ensemble for women who appreciate ultra-cool combinations. With shoes, go for something on the dressier end of the spectrum with a pair of grey suede over the knee boots.
This pairing of a Karen Kane Cowl Neck Sweater and black skinny jeans combines comfort and functionality and helps you keep it simple yet contemporary. Complete your look with black leather ankle boots to make the getup slightly more sophisticated.
If you're on the hunt for a casual but also absolutely stylish ensemble, try teaming a Karen Kane grey cowl-neck sweater with blue ripped jeans. To add some extra oomph to this look, complement your look with black leather pumps.
For a casually cool look, consider wearing a Karen Kane grey cowl-neck sweater and blue ripped skinny jeans — these two items go beautifully together.
A Karen Kane Cowl Neck Sweater from Bloomingdale's and navy leggings are great must-haves that will integrate well within your casual styling collection.
This combo of a grey cowl-neck sweater and a grey coat delivers comfort and efficiency and helps keep it simple yet contemporary. To add a little glam to your ensemble, add a pair of brown suede over the knee boots to the equation.