According to thegirlfriend.com…here are some things that will make dressing for cooler weather even easier:
Straight-leg jeans
These jeans have made a considerable comeback (which is great news for those who were more than happy to say goodbye to skinny jeans). The fit on the straight-leg jeans is a bit roomier, and they are flattering on everyone. They also work well with boots and can be tucked into them or folded over, and they also work if you want your pants over your boots.
Oversized sweaters
Is there anything more comforting than wrapping up in your favorite sweater? Houndstooth print is a classic choice that always looks sharp.
Long wool coat
A long coat is a must-have in colder months because it can be worn with dresses and pants. Wool is always nice and warm…
Sherpa jacket
Nothing says winter like a Sherpa jacket. They are great to wear for an outdoor hike in the fall and winter, as well as the perfect thing to throw on for a trip to the mall or while running errands.
Faux-leather leggings
Leggings are a must all year round, but leather leggings are especially fun and sassy during cooler weather.
Sweater dress
There are times during the winter when we want to or must dress up. Sweaters dresses are the perfect thing to pull on with your favorite boots. You not only will be dressed for the occasion, but also won’t be shivering.
Poncho
Throwing on a poncho not only gives you added warmth, but it also isn’t as stuffy as a sweater. The slits allow you to wear a top with long or short sleeves.
Long-sleeve shirts
Soft and warm, thermal shirts look great on their own, aren’t too expensive, and can easily be layered under your favorite sweater, sweatshirt or blazer.
Boots
Nothing feels better on cold toes than a cozy pair of boots…there will always be times when you are dressed up for an occasion and it’s boot weather outside.
Leather jacket
A leather jacket complements anything from leggings to dresses and will be a staple in your wardrobe for years.
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