Mini Nova Backpack
Teal Backpack by Herschel Supply Co.
How to wear Herschel Supply Co. Mini Nova Backpack
If you prefer casual pairings, then you'll appreciate this combo of a black parka and a teal backpack. You could perhaps get a bit experimental on the shoe front and spruce up your ensemble by sporting black leather ankle boots.
An olive coat and a Herschel Supply Co. teal backpack are a great getup that will take you throughout the day. If not sure about what to wear on the shoe front, introduce brown leather boat shoes to your ensemble.
This combo of a navy denim jacket and a Herschel Supply Co. teal backpack is hard proof that a safe off-duty outfit doesn't have to be boring.
This combination of a black bomber jacket and a Herschel Supply Co. teal backpack is proof that a safe casual getup can still look incredibly chic. Complement this look with black suede over the knee boots to instantly amp up the glamour factor of any ensemble.
A black bomber jacket and a Herschel Supply Co. Mini Nova Backpack from Nordstrom are indispensable staples if you're planning an off-duty closet that holds to the highest fashion standards. When it comes to shoes, go for something on the smarter end of the spectrum and finish this ensemble with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
Pair a grey raincoat with a Herschel Supply Co. Mini Nova Backpack for an outfit that's both cool and comfortable. Puzzled as to how to finish off? Complement this outfit with white low top sneakers to turn up the style factor.
If the setting permits off-duty dressing, you can rely on a navy boucle coat and a teal backpack. Complement your ensemble with a pair of black leather chelsea boots and you're all done and looking spectacular.
A light blue coat and a Herschel Supply Co. teal backpack are great elements to have in your current fashion mix.
This combination of a black puffer jacket and a Herschel Supply Co. Mini Nova Backpack from Nordstrom is well-executed and yet it looks casual enough and ready for anything. Brown suede chelsea boots will give an element of class to an otherwise too-common ensemble.