Melissa Swing Leather Crossbody Bag
Tobacco Leather Crossbody Bag by Frye
How to wear Frye Melissa Swing Leather Crossbody Bag
This is irrefutable proof that a white floral shirtdress and a tobacco leather crossbody bag look awesome when paired together in a laid-back look. To introduce some extra zing to this ensemble, complete this outfit with a pair of beige suede over the knee boots.
This off-duty combo of a white shirt jacket and a Frye Melissa Swing Leather Crossbody Bag is clean, totaly chic and oh-so-easy to imitate! Get a bit experimental on the shoe front and polish off this getup by wearing a pair of white low top sneakers.
The versatility of a white peasant blouse and a Frye tobacco leather crossbody bag ensures they will always be on heavy rotation.
For a look that provides function and fashion, go for a navy pea coat and a Frye Melissa Swing Leather Crossbody Bag. For a classier twist, why not introduce beige suede ankle boots to the equation?
For an ensemble that's super easy but can be styled in a myriad of different ways, try teaming a tan shearling jacket with a Frye Melissa Swing Leather Crossbody Bag from Nordstrom.
This casual combination of a grey floral chiffon sleeveless top and a Frye Melissa Swing Leather Crossbody Bag from Nordstrom is super easy to pull together in next to no time, helping you look chic and ready for anything without spending too much time rummaging through your wardrobe. Gold leather wedge sandals are guaranteed to inject a hint of elegance into this getup.
The ultimate choice for cool relaxed casual style? A grey plaid blazer with a Frye tobacco leather crossbody bag. White low top sneakers look incredible here.
Why not consider wearing a dark green cardigan and a Frye Melissa Swing Leather Crossbody Bag from Nordstrom? These two pieces are super comfortable and will look good when paired together.
This combination of a white crochet casual dress and a Frye tobacco leather crossbody bag epitomizes laid-back cool and stylish comfort. Pink leather lace-up ankle boots are the simplest way to add a confident kick to the ensemble.