Printed Cotton Sweatshirt
Black and White Print Crew-neck Sweater by Kenzo
How to wear Kenzo Printed Cotton Sweatshirt
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A black and white print crew-neck sweater and black leather skinny pants are an easy way to infuse some cool into your current casual arsenal. You can get a little creative with shoes and complement this outfit with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
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Keep it casual in this comfortable pairing of a black and white print crew-neck sweater and a black pencil skirt. Add a pair of black suede ankle boots to this look to effortlessly up the oomph factor of your ensemble.