Tanami Print Tiger Sweatshirt
Mustard Sweater by Kenzo
How to wear Kenzo Tanami Print Tiger Sweatshirt
This relaxed pairing of a mustard sweater and a black leather skater skirt is very easy to put together in next to no time, helping you look awesome and ready for anything without spending too much time rummaging through your wardrobe. If you need to immediately smarten up your look with a pair of shoes, add a pair of black suede ankle boots to this getup.
For relaxed dressing with a twist, choose a mustard sweater and white ripped jeans. Choose a pair of black chunky leather oxford shoes to instantly step up the fashion factor of any ensemble.
This off-duty combination of a Kenzo Tanami Print Tiger Sweatshirt and a mustard crew-neck sweater is a winning option when you need to look cool but have no time to plan an ensemble.
Show off your sartorial savvy by marrying a Kenzo Tanami Print Tiger Sweatshirt from shopbop.com and black jeans for an off-duty outfit.
A Kenzo mustard sweater and blue ripped skinny jeans are amazing pieces to incorporate into your current fashion mix. And if you want to instantly ramp up your look with footwear, why not introduce a pair of brown leather ankle boots to your outfit?
When the dress code calls for a classy yet kick-ass outfit, you can easily go for a mustard sweater and olive dress pants. And if you need to effortlessly step up your outfit with one item, why not introduce a pair of olive leather ankle boots to this look?
The combination of a Kenzo Tanami Print Tiger Sweatshirt from shopbop.com and black ripped skinny jeans makes this a solid casual look. Tan suede lace-up flat boots will easily polish off even your most comfortable clothes.
Marrying a Kenzo Tanami Print Tiger Sweatshirt with black leggings is an amazing pick for a cool and relaxed outfit.
A Kenzo Tanami Print Tiger Sweatshirt from shopbop.com and navy skinny jeans worn together are a total eye candy for those who love relaxed ensembles. Clueless about how to round off? Introduce mustard suede pumps to your ensemble to kick up the oomph factor.