Faye Sandal
Yellow Leather Sandals by Summit
How to wear Summit Faye Sandal
Show off your polished side by wearing a dark green sheath dress. For something more on the daring side to finish off this outfit, complement your ensemble with Summit yellow leather sandals.
This pairing of a white dress shirt and white wide leg pants is a life saver when you need to look super chic and elegant. And if you want to effortlessly dial down your look with one piece, complete this look with Summit Faye Sandal from Nordstrom.
This pairing of a light blue tie-dye trenchcoat and a blue tie-dye tank dress is very easy to throw together and so comfortable to wear from dawn till dusk as well! Feeling bold today? Play down your ensemble by wearing a pair of Summit yellow leather sandals.
A black blazer and a black ruffle sheath dress worn together are a covetable look for those who appreciate laid-back styles. To bring a more relaxed finish to your outfit, introduce a pair of yellow leather sandals to the mix.
This look with a red blazer and a red midi skirt isn't so hard to create and is open to more creative experimentation. And it's amazing how a pair of Summit Faye Sandal can jazz up an outfit.
Choose a navy floral bodycon dress to create a seriously chic and current relaxed casual ensemble. A pair of yellow leather sandals adds edginess to an otherwise dressy look.
This combination of a dark green varsity jacket and a blue ripped denim mini skirt is pulled together and yet it looks easy and apt for anything. Finishing off with Summit yellow leather sandals is the simplest way to infuse a laid-back touch into this look.
Opt for a yellow chiffon evening dress and you'll look seriously gorgeous. Finishing off with yellow leather sandals is a guaranteed way to bring a more casual touch to your outfit.
Why not reach for a red and white horizontal striped long sleeve t-shirt and blue ripped boyfriend jeans? As well as very comfy, both of these pieces look nice teamed together. Hesitant about how to round off? Add yellow leather sandals to the equation to switch things up.