Kelma Shoes
Black Shoes by Schutz
How to wear Schutz Kelma Shoes
Showcase that nobody does semi-casual like you in a dark green fur coat and black skinny jeans. Rounding off with a pair of black leather lace-up flat boots is the most effective way to infuse a more laid-back finish into your look.
Choose a black coat and black skinny pants and you'll look fantastic anywhere anytime. Consider black leather loafers as the glue that will tie your outfit together.
You're looking at the hard proof that an olive anorak and blue jeans look awesome when married together in a laid-back outfit. A pair of black leather pumps easily kicks up the glamour factor of any outfit.
Why not team a pink cardigan with light blue ripped boyfriend jeans? As well as super comfortable, both of these items look stunning matched together. Get a little creative in the shoe department and go for black elastic ankle boots.
If the setting calls for a classy yet kick-ass look, choose a black trenchcoat and a white and black houndstooth sheath dress. Add a pair of black leather pumps to the equation and ta-da: this ensemble is complete.
Dress in a light blue cable sweater and a white and black polka dot midi dress for a sophisticated yet off-duty look. Feeling venturesome today? Break up this ensemble by rocking black leather knee high boots.
For a tested laid-back option, you can never go wrong with this pairing of a brown houndstooth blazer and a tan embroidered chiffon shirtdress. And if you wish to effortlessly bump up this ensemble with footwear, complement this ensemble with black leather oxford shoes.
Beyond stylish, this combination of a beige cable sweater and a tan leopard midi skirt will provide you with wonderful styling opportunities. Rev up the formality of this getup a bit with a pair of black leather heeled sandals.
An olive long cardigan and navy skinny jeans will add extra style to your day-to-day off-duty fashion mix. On the shoe front, go for something on the laid-back end of the spectrum and finish your getup with black rain boots.