The Classic Denim Skirt
Navy Denim Pencil Skirt by Scully
How to wear Scully The Classic Denim Skirt
Consider wearing a white dress shirt and a Scully navy denim pencil skirt - this look is bound to make an entrance. A cool pair of white and black horizontal striped leather pumps ties this outfit together.
For a look that's truly steal-worthy, rock a burgundy double breasted blazer with a Scully navy denim pencil skirt. This outfit is rounded off nicely with a pair of grey snake leather pumps.
A charcoal crew-neck sweater and a Scully The Classic Denim Skirt from Zappos are a combo that every modern girl should have in her casual routine. To give your overall look a more polished vibe, add black suede pumps to this outfit.
A silver leather bomber jacket and a navy denim pencil skirt paired together are such a dreamy combination for those who love relaxed styles. As for footwear, throw white leather wedge sandals in the mix.
A light blue sleeveless button down shirt looks so edgy and casual when worn with a navy denim pencil skirt. White leather pumps finish off this ensemble very well.
Combining a white short sleeve sweater and a Scully navy denim pencil skirt will hallmark your sartorial skills even on dress-down days. With footwear, go for something on the classier end of the spectrum and finish off your getup with tobacco cutout leather pumps.
Infuse personality into your daily off-duty repertoire with a hot pink crew-neck t-shirt and a navy denim pencil skirt. If you feel like dialing it up a bit, introduce pink leather heeled sandals to the equation.
For a polish-meets-casual getup, rock a grey cardigan with a Scully The Classic Denim Skirt from Zappos — these two pieces work perfectly well together. Brown suede ankle boots look right at home here.
This combination of a beige silk dress shirt and a Scully The Classic Denim Skirt is a life saver when you need to look classy and incredibly stylish. If you want to effortlessly play down your getup with footwear, why not introduce a pair of black suede wedge sandals to the equation?