Michl Michl Kors Draped Open Front Trench Coat
Navy Trenchcoat by MICHAEL Michael Kors
How to wear MICHAEL Michael Kors Michl Michl Kors Draped Open Front Trench Coat
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Go for polished style in a navy trenchcoat. Complete this look with black suede pumps to tie the whole thing together.
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Teaming a navy trenchcoat with white skinny pants is an on-point idea for a smart and sophisticated ensemble. For times when this ensemble is too much, dress it down by finishing with white and black leather low top sneakers.
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You can look incredible without really trying in a MICHAEL Michael Kors Michl Michl Kors Draped Open Front Trench Coat and black skinny jeans. Black leather ankle boots look fabulous here.
Wear a MICHAEL Michael Kors navy trenchcoat with a navy pleated mini skirt for a straightforward look that's also well-executed. Black leather ankle boots will infuse an added dose of style into an otherwise utilitarian ensemble.