Small Lexington Shopper Tote
White Tote Bag by Dooney & Bourke
How to wear Dooney & Bourke Small Lexington Shopper Tote
A black fleece coat and a white tote bag are true essentials if you're putting together an off-duty wardrobe that holds to the highest sartorial standards. Avoid looking too casual by rounding off with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
This absolutely stylish off-duty outfit is really pared down: a black double breasted blazer and a white tote bag. Lift up this ensemble with white leather mules.
For a cool and casual look, consider wearing a blue denim jacket and a white tote bag — these items go nicely together. A chic pair of black polka dot low top sneakers is an easy way to transform your outfit.
Pair a black coat with a Dooney & Bourke Small Lexington Shopper Tote for an incredibly chic getup that's also easy to wear. Want to go all out on the shoe front? Add a pair of black cutout leather ankle boots to the mix.
Such pieces as a white linen tunic and a white tote bag are the perfect way to introduce extra cool into your day-to-day routine. On the shoe front, this ensemble pairs brilliantly with black leather flat sandals.
For an outfit that offers functionality and chicness, dress in a black mesh crew-neck t-shirt and a Dooney & Bourke Small Lexington Shopper Tote. And if you need to effortlessly bump up your ensemble with one piece, why not complement this ensemble with a pair of black polka dot low top sneakers?
An orange zip neck sweater and a Dooney & Bourke white tote bag are a cool go-to combination to keep in your off-duty wardrobe.
Go for a pared down but at the same time casually edgy option by wearing a blue denim jacket and a Dooney & Bourke Small Lexington Shopper Tote. For a more elegant aesthetic, add a pair of white and black leather low top sneakers to this ensemble.
Pairing a white blazer with a Dooney & Bourke Small Lexington Shopper Tote from Lord & Taylor is an awesome option for an off-duty but incredibly stylish ensemble. A pair of beige leather heeled sandals easily dials up the oomph factor of any ensemble.