Structured Tote Bag
Burgundy Tote Bag by Matt & Nat
How to wear Matt & Nat Structured Tote Bag
Teaming a pink blazer with a burgundy tote bag is an on-point option for an off-duty but absolutely chic look. Let's make a bit more effort now and complement this getup with a pair of black cutout suede ankle boots.
Opt for an olive coat and a Matt & Nat Structured Tote Bag from Asos for comfort dressing with a clear fashion twist.
We're all on the hunt for comfort when it comes to fashion, and this pairing of a red ruffle long sleeve blouse and a Matt & Nat Structured Tote Bag from Asos is a good illustration of that. Get a bit experimental when it comes to footwear and smarten up your outfit by wearing a pair of black suede pumps.
Demonstrate your styling savvy by opting for this laid-back combination of a navy knit vest and a Matt & Nat burgundy tote bag. A pair of blue leather pumps will immediately elevate any getup.
This is undeniable proof that a camel coat and a burgundy tote bag look amazing when worn together in an off-duty ensemble. Add a pair of beige leopard calf hair derby shoes to the equation to infuse a dose of casualness into this outfit.
A burgundy gilet and a Matt & Nat burgundy tote bag paired together are a total eye candy for those dressers who appreciate ultra-cool styles. And if you need to effortlessly rev up this outfit with shoes, enter a pair of brown suede ankle boots into the equation.
Nail the effortlessly stylish outfit by opting for a tan fur coat and a Matt & Nat burgundy tote bag. Complete your outfit with a pair of black low top sneakers and off you go looking smashing.
Pair a black coat with a Matt & Nat Structured Tote Bag for a modern take on off-duty style. Throw in black leather chelsea boots for maximum style points.
A black leather biker jacket and a Matt & Nat burgundy tote bag are absolute staples if you're picking out an off-duty wardrobe that matches up to the highest sartorial standards. On the fence about how to round off? Introduce a pair of burgundy leather ballerina shoes to the mix to up the oomph factor.