Black Simple Backpack
Black Leather Backpack by Common Projects
How to wear Common Projects Black Simple Backpack
Infuse some fun into your day-to-day routine with a black leather biker jacket and a Common Projects Black Simple Backpack from SSENSE.
Why not marry an olive shirt jacket with a Common Projects black leather backpack? Both pieces are totally practical and will look awesome when teamed together. Tone down the casualness of your outfit by sporting a pair of black suede tassel loafers.
If you like relaxed style, why not take this pairing of a charcoal shawl cardigan and a Common Projects black leather backpack for a walk?
This relaxed combo of a light blue plaid blazer and a Common Projects black leather backpack comes in useful when you need to look great but have zero time to spare. Add a pair of beige canvas slip-on sneakers to your outfit to instantly change up the look.
You'll be amazed at how extremely easy it is for any gentleman to put together a casual outfit like this. Just a white crew-neck t-shirt paired with a Common Projects Black Simple Backpack from SSENSE. Dial up the cool of your getup by finishing off with white and black canvas low top sneakers.
This off-duty pairing of a black and white floral short sleeve shirt and a Common Projects Black Simple Backpack from SSENSE is super versatile and really apt for whatever the day throws at you.
This pairing of a black crew-neck t-shirt and a Common Projects Black Simple Backpack is very easy to do and so comfortable to wear as well! Introduce black leather loafers to the equation to shake things up.
A grey bomber jacket and a Common Projects black leather backpack are a nice look to have in your wardrobe. Finishing off with a pair of white canvas low top sneakers is a guaranteed way to bring a hint of class to this getup.
A charcoal denim jacket and a Common Projects black leather backpack are an off-duty combination that every modern guy should have in his casual arsenal. A trendy pair of brown leather casual boots is the most effective way to punch up this ensemble.