Ribbed Sweater
Olive Oversized Sweater by Cristaseya
How to wear Cristaseya Ribbed Sweater
This combination of a Cristaseya olive oversized sweater and light blue ripped boyfriend jeans is on the casual side yet it's also stylish and totally cool. Clueless about how to finish off? Complete this outfit with black leather lace-up flat boots to amp up the glamour factor.
This pairing of a Cristaseya Ribbed Sweater from farfetch.com and olive tapered pants is a good look for off duty.
A Cristaseya olive oversized sweater looks especially good when teamed with navy skinny jeans in an off-duty getup.
Combining a Cristaseya Ribbed Sweater and grey print leggings will hallmark your outfit coordination chops even on off-duty days. Introduce a pair of black suede ankle boots to your look to shake things up.
A Cristaseya olive oversized sweater and black skinny jeans are a nice combo to integrate into your daily casual lineup. Our favorite of a ton of ways to finish this ensemble is a pair of black leather ankle boots.
Go for a Cristaseya olive oversized sweater to create an interesting and modern-looking relaxed casual ensemble. Introduce a pair of red suede over the knee boots to the mix to immediately kick up the chic factor of this ensemble.
A Cristaseya Ribbed Sweater and a yellow pleated midi skirt? It's easily a wearable ensemble that you can rock a version of on a daily basis. Play up the formality of your outfit a bit by rounding off with a pair of tobacco suede over the knee boots.
For a casually edgy ensemble, consider pairing an olive oversized sweater with blue ripped skinny jeans — these two pieces fit pretty good together. If you need to easily bump up this ensemble with footwear, complement this ensemble with beige leather heeled sandals.
This pairing of a Cristaseya olive oversized sweater and a black leather mini skirt combines comfort and functionality and helps you keep it low profile yet modern. And if you want to immediately class up this outfit with one piece, why not add olive suede over the knee boots to the mix?