Steppa Boots
Black Suede Desert Boots by Marsèll
How to wear Marsèll Steppa Boots
For an outfit that's pared-down but can be modified in many different ways, team a grey herringbone wool blazer with grey jeans. As for footwear, add black suede desert boots to your ensemble.
For an off-duty ensemble, dress in a black bomber jacket and grey chinos — these two pieces go really cool together. Let your sartorial expertise really shine by complementing your ensemble with Marsèll Steppa Boots.
Pair a navy shirt jacket with beige chinos to be the picture of manly sophistication. Introduce a pair of Marsèll Steppa Boots to the mix and the whole getup will come together perfectly.
Reach for a white check blazer and beige dress pants and you'll be the picture of refinement. For something more on the daring side to finish off your look, add a pair of Marsèll Steppa Boots to the mix.
This casual pairing of a navy cardigan and charcoal chinos is super easy to put together without a second thought, helping you look seriously stylish and ready for anything without spending a ton of time rummaging through your closet. Add black suede desert boots to the mix and you're all done and looking smashing.
This ensemble with a black shirt jacket and olive chinos isn't so hard to pull off and easy to adapt according to circumstances. For extra style points, complete your getup with a pair of Marsèll Steppa Boots.
The versatility of a navy shirt jacket and black skinny jeans ensures they will be on regular rotation. And if you want to easily up this getup with one single item, why not complete this look with a pair of Marsèll black suede desert boots?
For effortless style without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we turn to this combination of a brown corduroy shirt jacket and navy jeans. All you need now is a pair of Marsèll Steppa Boots from farfetch.com.
A grey shawl cardigan and white chinos are the kind of a foolproof ensemble that you so awfully need when you have no extra time. Introduce Marsèll Steppa Boots to the equation et voila, the ensemble is complete.