Frayed Knit Jumper
Yellow Crew-neck Sweater by Barrie
How to wear Barrie Frayed Knit Jumper
Marry a yellow crew-neck sweater with blue jeans if you want to look cool and casual without spending too much time. Perk up your outfit with white leather ankle boots.
This combination of a Barrie yellow crew-neck sweater and a yellow pleated midi skirt is the perfect balance between fun and flirty. You could perhaps get a bit experimental in the shoe department and complement your look with a pair of white leather mules.
Why not wear a Barrie yellow crew-neck sweater and a blue pleated maxi skirt? Both of these items are totally comfy and look incredible when married together. You can get a bit experimental on the shoe front and lift up your look by slipping into a pair of blue leopard pumps.
Why not consider teaming a Barrie yellow crew-neck sweater with a yellow knit midi skirt? As well as very comfortable, these pieces look great when paired together. Complement this ensemble with black leather wedge sandals for extra fashion points.
Prove your sartorial prowess by teaming a Barrie Frayed Knit Jumper and tan check culottes for a casual outfit. Spice up your look with a more relaxed kind of footwear, like this pair of beige athletic shoes.
Try teaming a Barrie Frayed Knit Jumper with an olive suede overall dress for a fashionable and relaxed casual outfit. And it's a wonder what grey suede over the knee boots can do for the look.
For a cool and casual getup, consider wearing a Barrie Frayed Knit Jumper and black skinny jeans — these two pieces play really well together. Not sure how to round off? Introduce black suede ankle boots to your look to kick up the style factor.
A yellow crew-neck sweater looks so nice when worn with navy skinny jeans. Bring a glamorous twist to your look by rounding off with black suede pumps.
A Barrie Frayed Knit Jumper from farfetch.com and navy wide leg pants worn together are such a dreamy combination for those dressers who prefer ultra-cool combos. Introduce a pair of burgundy leather pumps to the mix to make the look slightly more refined.