Asymmetric Hem Jumper
Black Oversized Sweater by Theory
How to wear Theory Asymmetric Hem Jumper
A Theory black oversized sweater and blue ripped skinny jeans are a good combination to have in your off-duty arsenal. The whole look comes together if you add beige suede low top sneakers to the mix.
This outfit with a Theory Asymmetric Hem Jumper and black ripped skinny jeans isn't hard to pull off and is open to more creative experimentation. White low top sneakers are a good option to finish off your outfit.
This casual combo of a Theory Asymmetric Hem Jumper and blue ripped boyfriend jeans can only be described as outrageously stylish. For something more on the dressier side to finish your outfit, go for a pair of red fringe suede heeled sandals.
This totaly chic casual outfit is so simple: a Theory black oversized sweater and black leggings.
For a laid-back ensemble, opt for a Theory black oversized sweater and grey plaid dress pants — these pieces play well together. A pair of silver leather ballerina shoes will tie the whole thing together.
This pairing of a Theory Asymmetric Hem Jumper and navy ripped skinny jeans is solid proof that a safe casual outfit doesn't have to be boring. Avoid looking too casual by finishing off with black suede ballerina shoes.
If you're searching for an off-duty and at the same time absolutely stylish look, wear a Theory black oversized sweater with a black leather mini skirt. Let your sartorial savvy truly shine by rounding off your look with a pair of black leather chelsea boots.
Why not make a Theory Asymmetric Hem Jumper from farfetch.com and black sequin tapered pants your outfit choice? Both items are totally comfortable and will look great paired together. Rounding off with a pair of black fringe suede ankle boots is an easy way to add a little zing to your look.
Fashionable and practical, this combo of a Theory black oversized sweater and a black lace pencil skirt provides with excellent styling possibilities. Finishing off with black suede pumps is a surefire way to bring a bit of fanciness to this ensemble.