Diamond Patterned Tights
Black Print Tights by Pretty Polly
How to wear Pretty Polly Diamond Patterned Tights
A black fur coat and Pretty Polly Diamond Patterned Tights from Lord & Taylor are styled to perfection in this look. When not sure about what to wear when it comes to shoes, add black leather lace-up flat boots to the mix.
For an outfit that's extremely easy but can be flaunted in a ton of different ways, wear a camel coat with Pretty Polly black print tights. If you want to feel a bit fancier now, complement this look with black leather over the knee boots.
Reach for a light blue button down blouse and Pretty Polly Diamond Patterned Tights from Lord & Taylor for a casual level of dress. Dial down the casualness of this ensemble by slipping into red suede ankle boots.
A black leather biker jacket and Pretty Polly Diamond Patterned Tights are veritable must-haves if you're picking out a casual wardrobe that matches up to the highest fashion standards. Throw black chunky suede ankle boots in the mix to effortlessly kick up the oomph factor of your ensemble.
Remain chic and comfy on off-duty days by opting for a beige coat and Pretty Polly Diamond Patterned Tights. Let's make a bit more effort with shoes and complete this outfit with black leather over the knee boots.
Try teaming a white and black polka dot long sleeve t-shirt with Pretty Polly Diamond Patterned Tights for a laid-back spin on day-to-day wear. Go ahead and complement your outfit with a pair of black leather lace-up ankle boots for a dose of refinement.
If the situation allows casual dressing, wear a black leather biker jacket and Pretty Polly black print tights. Feeling brave? Shake things up by rocking black chunky leather ankle boots.
Marry a black turtleneck with Pretty Polly black print tights to assemble an interesting and current casual ensemble.
For something more on the off-duty side, wear this pairing of a burgundy bomber jacket and Pretty Polly Diamond Patterned Tights from Lord & Taylor. When it comes to shoes, go for something on the dressier end of the spectrum by rocking a pair of black leather over the knee boots.