Herringbone Blazer
Charcoal Blazer by Frame
How to wear Frame Herringbone Blazer
Pairing a Frame Herringbone Blazer and white dress pants is a fail-safe way to inject your current styling repertoire with some refinement. A pair of white leather flat sandals will bring a mellow feel to this look.
Stylish yet practical, this look combines a Frame charcoal blazer and charcoal skinny jeans. Bump up the wow factor of your ensemble by sporting a pair of burgundy suede ankle boots.
If you like a more relaxed approach to fashion, why not team a Frame Herringbone Blazer with charcoal leggings? Dial up your ensemble by sporting brown suede knee high boots.
This combination of a Frame Herringbone Blazer from Frame Denim and a grey full skirt is a cool ensemble for off duty. For something more on the elegant end to finish your ensemble, introduce grey leather pumps to your look.
This pairing of a charcoal blazer and black leather skinny jeans is an interesting balance between fun and flirty. A pair of navy suede pumps will add a classier twist to an otherwise simple look.
Combining a Frame Herringbone Blazer from Frame Denim with grey check tapered pants is an awesome choice for a casual but incredibly stylish outfit. To give your overall look a more relaxed twist, introduce a pair of white canvas high top sneakers to your look.
For an ensemble that's very straightforward but can be smartened up or dressed down in a variety of different ways, wear a Frame Herringbone Blazer from Frame Denim and charcoal dress pants. White canvas low top sneakers will give a playful vibe to an otherwise classic ensemble.
This combination of a Frame Herringbone Blazer from Frame Denim and black skinny jeans is hard proof that a safe off-duty ensemble doesn't have to be boring. Rev up this whole outfit by sporting white low top sneakers.
A charcoal blazer and light blue ripped boyfriend jeans combined together are a total eye candy for girls who appreciate off-duty combinations. Make a bit more effort now and add a pair of tan leopard suede loafers.