Two Tone Leather Ankle Boots
Burgundy Leather Ankle Boots by Tod's
How to wear Tod's Two Tone Leather Ankle Boots
This relaxed pairing of a silver crew-neck sweater and a purple pleated midi skirt couldn't possibly come across as anything other than incredibly chic. Introduce a pair of Tod's Two Tone Leather Ankle Boots to the equation to completely switch up the outfit.
A camel coat and black skinny pants? This ensemble will make every jaw in the room drop and heart stop. Complete your look with a pair of Tod's Two Tone Leather Ankle Boots from NET-A-PORTER.COM and you're all done and looking amazing.
A charcoal knit turtleneck and a grey wool pencil skirt work together smoothly. As for shoes, introduce a pair of Tod's burgundy leather ankle boots to the mix.
For an ensemble that's super straightforward but can be styled in many different ways, make a beige sweater dress your outfit choice. Tod's burgundy leather ankle boots work spectacularly well within this look.
Putting together a white coat with white skinny jeans is an on-point option for a laid-back yet seriously stylish outfit. For maximum style, complement your getup with Tod's Two Tone Leather Ankle Boots from NET-A-PORTER.COM.
Want to inject your wardrobe with some laid-back chic? Choose a beige plaid coat and a beige sweater dress. This ensemble is rounded off wonderfully with a pair of Tod's Two Tone Leather Ankle Boots.
If the situation permits an off-duty look, choose a tan fur jacket and blue jeans. All you need is a pair of Tod's burgundy leather ankle boots to finish this ensemble.
Flaunt your styling prowess by opting for this laid-back pairing of a navy knit turtleneck and light blue jeans. Feeling bold? Spice things up by finishing off with a pair of burgundy leather ankle boots.
For a seriously stylish look without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we like this off-duty pairing of a beige print peasant blouse and blue ripped boyfriend jeans. A pair of Tod's Two Tone Leather Ankle Boots from NET-A-PORTER.COM instantly bumps up the glam factor of your ensemble.