Roma Sneaker
Black Athletic Shoes by Dr. Scholl's
How to wear Dr. Scholl's Roma Sneaker
This pairing of a white and black horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt and black jeans is extremely easy to achieve and so comfortable to work all day long as well! And it's a wonder what Dr. Scholl's Roma Sneaker from Nordstrom can do for the outfit.
The perfect choice for off-duty style? A charcoal wool bodycon dress. Up this whole getup by finishing with a pair of Dr. Scholl's Roma Sneaker from Nordstrom.
For an ensemble that's very simple but can be styled in many different ways, wear a red puffer jacket with black skinny jeans. For something more on the daring side to round off your outfit, add a pair of black athletic shoes to the mix.
An olive parka and black leggings are a wonderful combo worth having in your casual collection. Add Dr. Scholl's black athletic shoes to the mix to make a mostly classic look feel suddenly fresh.
This combination of a beige trenchcoat and black jeans is perfect for casual situations. Let your sartorial expertise truly shine by finishing your look with a pair of black athletic shoes.
This is definitive proof that a white and black print crew-neck t-shirt and a blue denim mini skirt look awesome together in a relaxed ensemble. And if you want to immediately play down this look with shoes, complete this look with Dr. Scholl's Roma Sneaker.
This pairing of a white dress shirt and a black and white check mini skirt makes for the perfect foundation for a stylish outfit. Ramp up this whole outfit by slipping into black athletic shoes.
This laid-back pairing of a white and red print crew-neck t-shirt and light blue denim shorts is a winning option when you need to look chic in a flash. For shoes, you could stick to the casual route with a pair of black athletic shoes.
This ensemble with a black open cardigan and black leggings isn't a hard one to put together and easy to adapt. To give your overall outfit a more laid-back spin, why not complete your look with Dr. Scholl's Roma Sneaker from Nordstrom?