Winter Style Roundup: On-Trend Pieces for Cold Weather
There is a sharp nip in the atmosphere that can indicate one thing. And since you’d rather your appendages not suffer from frostbite, or even frost-nibble, it’s time to get your winter style game on.
You know the tried-and-true layering technique to keep the chill at bay. However, a woman can pile on so many shells and camis and sweaters until she moves away from territory that is stylish and into Michelin Man. Plus a whole lotta laundry is created by that layering , and we don’t have time for this during celebration season.
So we have rounded up 10 — count’em things which will help you warm up this winter, stylishly. Nanook of the North will be soooo jealous.
10 Must-Have Pieces for Winter Style
1. Slouchy Beanie
Free People Cotton Chenille Slouchy Beanie, $38, Macys
Beanies maintain the heat for certain, although not all beanies are intended for the heads of fashionistas. Maintain things sophisticated and feminine with a slouchy design made from a luxury fabric like chenille.
2. Lined, Waterproof Boots
Fraser Genuine Shearling Water Resistant Boot, $195
A $200 boot might appear but your toes remain dry, warm and comfy and you’ll be grateful when it is pouring rain. Additionally, if there ever was a time for women of all ages to wear combat boots, it’s now. So save those holiday gift cards up and trade them in for your own shearling-lined.
3. Cashmere Wrap
Hannah Rose TJMaxx, Cashmere Contrast Border Wrap, $50
Scarves are for beginners turn into a cashmere wrap in the winter season! You could sub at a blanket and no one would be the wiser.
4. Fleece-lined Leggings
Marled $ 9, Fleece Lined Leggings, Charlotte Russe
Leggings are absolutely a must for chilly winters. (I’m wearing a pair right now as I’m writing this article!) You are able to combine sweater dress and them, and nearly any style of skirt. Start with a black pair, if you are new to leggings and use them as a pair of tights.
5. Cape Coat
$140, fab Faux-Fur Hooded Cape by Excelled, EspeciallyYours
A cape is a means to put on a blanket in style. Search fur trim takes this cape from drab to fab.
6. Wool Socks
Point6, Lively Life Sunset Extra Light, $24
Socks guaranteed for life and have been made of merino wool. (Sadly, they can’t assure you won’t shed one in the black hole of your washing machine) Wear these babies and you’ll be feeling toasty.
7. Fur-Lined Fingerless Gloves
Women’s Sheepskin Fingerless Gloves with Rabbit Fur Trim, $39, Overland
Fingerless gloves are no longer just the trademark of coders. Only pass the knit put in favor of faux-fur and leather options over.
8. Roll Neck Sweater
$64, oasis Fluted Sleeve Roll Neck Sweater, ASOS
Roll-neck sweaters are a winter choice that is classic, and this season, we have so many choices. The sleeve on this bit won’t be as hot as a sleeve, but it’s just so stylish. Also keep in mind that a lighter weight, fitted knit can upset a bulky, loose sweater as well as you.
9. Fleece Top
Fleecewear Top, $23, Macys
Maintain several fitted fleece tops on hand and then use them as base layers. On days when you are sick of knits, slide on your base layer and add a old. You might also wear this shirt under a summer apparel. Add in your fleece leggings and combat boots for an ultra winter appearance.
10. Cable Knit Sweater Dress
Marled Cable-Knit Cowl-Neck Sweater Dress, $36, Company & New York
A cowl neck sweater dress is the workhorse of your winter wardrobe. Reach to it on these days when you don’t have the energy to create a lot of outfit decisions. Combine it with tights or leggings and tall boots. Finish things off with your new slouchy and your trusty trench coat beanie!
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