52mm Square Sunglasses
Dark Brown Sunglasses by Marc Jacobs
How to wear Marc Jacobs 52mm Square Sunglasses
Marry a black fur vest with dark brown sunglasses for an off-duty outfit with a modern twist. Black suede over the knee boots can effortlessly polish up this outfit.
When the setting allows casual dressing, rock a white skater dress with Marc Jacobs 52mm Square Sunglasses. Complement this outfit with black suede wedge pumps for a touch of refinement.
For an ensemble that's very simple but can be styled in a great deal of different ways, marry a grey denim jacket with Marc Jacobs 52mm Square Sunglasses. A pair of brown leopard suede ballerina shoes brings a classic aesthetic to the outfit.
This casual pairing of a beige v-neck sweater and Marc Jacobs 52mm Square Sunglasses from Nordstrom is a goofproof option when you need to look stylish in a flash. For a sleeker vibe, complement your outfit with a pair of beige suede pumps.
Choose a white tank and Marc Jacobs 52mm Square Sunglasses from Nordstrom to be both cool and comfy. Puzzled as to how to finish off? Complement this ensemble with a pair of beige cutout leather pumps to dial up the chic factor.
For an on-trend ensemble without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we like this casual combo of a pink open cardigan and Marc Jacobs 52mm Square Sunglasses from Nordstrom.
If you're a fan of stay-in clothes which are stylish enough to wear out, you should consider this pairing of a tan long cardigan and Marc Jacobs dark brown sunglasses. Balance your outfit with a sleeker kind of shoes, like this pair of burgundy suede ankle boots.
If you're looking for a relaxed yet totaly chic ensemble, try pairing a white and red horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt with Marc Jacobs dark brown sunglasses.
For a seriously stylish ensemble without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we like this casual pairing of a beige trenchcoat and Marc Jacobs 52mm Square Sunglasses. If you wish to easily up the ante of this outfit with a pair of shoes, why not introduce beige leather pumps to this ensemble?