Kikonik Belt Bag
Black Leather Fanny Pack by Karl Lagerfeld
How to wear Karl Lagerfeld Kikonik Belt Bag
Show your styling expertise by pairing a grey double breasted blazer and a Karl Lagerfeld Kikonik Belt Bag for an off-duty look. Get a little creative with footwear and dress up your look with black elastic ankle boots.
This pairing of a white mesh crew-neck t-shirt and a Karl Lagerfeld black leather fanny pack is super easy to put together and so comfortable to wear as well! A cool pair of black suede lace-up flat boots is an easy way to transform this getup.
Opt for a navy and white print crew-neck sweater and a black leather fanny pack if you wish to look casually edgy without exerting much effort. Put a different spin on this ensemble by wearing white and black check slip-on sneakers.
Breathe some fun into your daily collection with a black turtleneck and a black leather fanny pack. Put a different spin on an otherwise standard ensemble by rocking black suede pumps.
This combination of a black jumpsuit and a Karl Lagerfeld Kikonik Belt Bag makes for the ultimate cool casual style. Complement your ensemble with black leather flat sandals to pull your full getup together.
Dress in a white turtleneck and a black leather fanny pack for a laid-back and stylish ensemble.
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A black dress shirt and a Karl Lagerfeld black leather fanny pack are awesome must-haves to have in your daily off-duty arsenal. Put a fresh spin on an otherwise standard getup by finishing with black leather heeled sandals.
A white button down blouse and a black leather fanny pack are the kind of a winning off-duty look that you so terribly need when you have no time. Rounding off with a pair of black chunky leather lace-up ankle boots is a guaranteed way to infuse an element of class into your ensemble.