White Box Logo Hoodie
White Hoodie by Opening Ceremony
How to wear Opening Ceremony White Box Logo Hoodie
The combo of a white hoodie and black leggings makes for a solid casual look. Tone down the casualness of your ensemble with tan leather high top sneakers.
An Opening Ceremony white hoodie and navy skinny jeans are the kind of super stylish casual staples that you can wear for years to come. Add a pair of red canvas high top sneakers and ta-da: the ensemble is complete.
An Opening Ceremony White Box Logo Hoodie from SSENSE and white fringe jeans are a cool outfit formula to have in your casual sartorial collection. Want to play it down on the shoe front? Complement this ensemble with a pair of olive athletic shoes for the day.
This combination of an Opening Ceremony White Box Logo Hoodie from SSENSE and tan wide leg pants is absolutely chic and yet it looks relaxed and ready for anything. If you want to instantly up the style ante of your look with a pair of shoes, why not introduce a pair of black chunky suede pumps to the equation?
For a chic ensemble without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we love this laid-back combo of a white hoodie and white and black horizontal striped shorts.
Show that you know a thing or two about fashion in an Opening Ceremony white hoodie and a tan midi skirt. Let your outfit coordination expertise truly shine by finishing off this look with white low top sneakers.
An Opening Ceremony white hoodie and grey sweatpants are a nice combination to keep in your off-duty sartorial collection. If you feel like stepping it up, add a pair of grey high top sneakers to your getup.
This relaxed casual pairing of a white hoodie and grey skinny pants is a foolproof option when you need to look good in a flash. Our favorite of a ton of ways to complete this look is a pair of black leather ballerina shoes.
Go for something off-duty yet on-trend in a white hoodie and a grey slit pencil skirt. Bring a hint of sultry sophistication to this outfit by slipping into a pair of red leather ankle boots.