Felix Beanie
Black Knit Beanie by Eugenia Kim
How to wear Eugenia Kim Felix Beanie
For a casually stylish outfit, wear a light violet coat with an Eugenia Kim Felix Beanie from Gilt — these two items play really well together. Introduce a pair of black canvas high top sneakers to the equation and the whole look will come together.
This combo of a charcoal coat and an Eugenia Kim Felix Beanie from Gilt is proof that a straightforward off-duty look can still be chic.
This combo of a black parka and an Eugenia Kim Felix Beanie from Gilt is incredibly chic and yet it looks relaxed enough and ready for anything. Kick up this look by finishing with a pair of white leather low top sneakers.
Go for a pared down but at the same time casually cool outfit by wearing a red knit turtleneck and an Eugenia Kim black knit beanie. Go ahead and introduce black leather pumps to the equation for a dose of class.
For a cool and casual ensemble, try pairing a beige shearling jacket with a black knit beanie — these items play really cool together. Add black suede knee high boots to your ensemble to instantly kick up the wow factor of this ensemble.
Rock a black crew-neck sweater with an Eugenia Kim Felix Beanie for a laid-back take on off-duty combinations. Add a glamorous twist to your look by slipping into black suede knee high boots.
For a laid-back and cool outfit, team a charcoal knit coat with an Eugenia Kim Felix Beanie from Gilt — these two items go pretty good together. Why not complement your look with a pair of black leather derby shoes for a fun vibe?
Marry a green christmas crew-neck sweater with an Eugenia Kim Felix Beanie, if you want to dress for comfort without looking like you don't care to look chic. Not sure how to finish off? Introduce a pair of black suede ankle boots to your look to boost the oomph factor.
Teaming a black leather biker jacket and an Eugenia Kim Felix Beanie will prove your outfit coordination skills even on dress-down days. Puzzled as to how to finish off? Introduce black suede over the knee boots to the mix to amp up the style factor.