Structured Shoulder Bag
Charcoal Bag by Jil Sander
How to wear Jil Sander Structured Shoulder Bag
This relaxed casual pairing of a light blue coat and a Jil Sander charcoal bag is effortless, absolutely stylish and oh-so-easy to imitate! Go the extra mile and spice up your outfit by slipping into a pair of black leather knee high boots.
A white denim jacket and a Jil Sander Structured Shoulder Bag are the kind of beyond stylish casual must-haves that you can style a hundred of ways. Why not add a pair of white canvas low top sneakers to your look for an added touch of style?
An olive puffer coat and a Jil Sander charcoal bag are a great combination that will take you throughout the day. Black suede low top sneakers will inject an extra dose of style into an otherwise all-too-common ensemble.
For relaxed dressing with a modern spin, try teaming a grey duster coat with a Jil Sander Structured Shoulder Bag from farfetch.com.
Why not team a grey poncho with a Jil Sander charcoal bag? Both items are super practical and will look fabulous when combined together. If you need to effortlessly spruce up your look with footwear, complete this look with black leather over the knee boots.
Extremely stylish and practical, this pairing of a grey duster coat and a charcoal bag provides variety. Complete this ensemble with a pair of beige leather gladiator sandals and off you go looking amazing.
If the situation permits a casual ensemble, make a grey puffer coat and a Jil Sander charcoal bag your outfit choice. Introduce black sequin ankle boots to this look to effortlessly ramp up the glamour factor of your ensemble.
If you're after a casual and at the same time incredibly stylish ensemble, rock a grey duster coat with a Jil Sander charcoal bag. Feeling creative? Spice things up by slipping into a pair of white leather pumps.
This combination of a white shift dress and a charcoal bag will be a good indication of your outfit coordination skills even on lazy days. A pair of black suede wedge sandals easily turns up the oomph factor of your ensemble.