Twin-Set Patterned Jumper

Patterned Jumper

Burgundy Wool Sweater by Twin-Set

Buy for $168 from farfetch.com

How to wear Twin-Set Patterned Jumper

Patterned Jumper

If you feel more confident wearing something comfortable, you'll love this absolutely chic combination of a burgundy wool sweater and grey ripped skinny jeans. And if you need to easily amp up your look with shoes, why not add a pair of black leather ankle boots to this outfit?

Patterned Jumper

Pair a Twin-Set Patterned Jumper from farfetch.com with black leather skinny pants to prove you've got expert sartorial prowess. This look is rounded off wonderfully with a pair of black leather lace-up flat boots.

Patterned Jumper

A Twin-Set burgundy wool sweater and a black leather mini skirt are a great ensemble worth incorporating into your off-duty routine.

Patterned Jumper

Try pairing a Twin-Set Patterned Jumper with a hot pink chiffon maxi dress for a casual and fashionable outfit. Go ahead and complete this ensemble with burgundy leather knee high boots for an added dose of style.

Patterned Jumper

For a casually elegant getup, wear a burgundy wool sweater and red dress pants — these two items play really well together. Complete your look with black leather chelsea boots and the whole outfit will come together.

Patterned Jumper

Putting together a burgundy wool sweater with blue skinny jeans is a good option for an off-duty outfit. For a more sophisticated vibe, add a pair of tan suede chelsea boots to your ensemble.

Patterned Jumper

A well put together combo of a Twin-Set Patterned Jumper from farfetch.com and black leggings will set you apart effortlessly. Rounding off with a pair of black leather knee high boots is the simplest way to add a bit of glam to this ensemble.

Patterned Jumper

If you feel more confident wearing something functional, you'll love this totaly stylish combination of a Twin-Set Patterned Jumper from farfetch.com and black skinny jeans. Finishing with a pair of black leather chelsea boots is a fail-safe way to bring a little oomph to this ensemble.