Stock your wardrobe with these winter essentials
As the days become shorter and the air gets crisper, it's time to embrace winter and all of its fashion potential. Winter is a beautiful season, full of cozy fireside times and picturesque scenery. But you'll need to wear appropriate clothing if you want to experience it to the fullest. Here are some options you can add to your winter wardrobe.
Turtle necks
The best and most likely necessary piece of apparel for a winter wardrobe is a turtleneck. Don't begin an ensemble without one. It looks quite stylish while holding heat well and is ideal to wear over or under layers. Wear it over or under a short dress and stockings, or wear it under a structured blazer to make it work.
Long sleeve layering T-shirt
Consider buying some nice layering shirts to add a little burst of pattern underneath a simple top or to wear under sweaters for added warmth. Invest in a variety of colored long-sleeve t-shirts to wear beneath your coats and sweaters. These long t-shirts can be used as a comfort attire both at home and while going out.
Puffer jacket
With its breathable fabric, cozy padding, and front zip, this bubble coat is both fashionable and practical. Puffer jackets provide a unique blend of warmth and lightness, unlike leather or wool. A cropped puffer jacket matches well with jeans and boots or even with sneakers and sweats. If puffer jackets do not go well with your look, opt for long blazers.
Knee-high boots
A rightly sized pair will add a classy look, keep your legs cozy and covered, and last you years, much like a beautiful wool coat. Get a knee-high style if you often wear midi sweater dresses, skirts or skinny jeans. If you do not prefer, knee-high boots, then opt for ankle-length boots and pair them with stockings.
Beanies
Beanies can provide a cute appearance to your winter clothing while keeping your head warm. You can wear them pulled low over your ears for added insulation or slightly slouched for a relaxed, casual look. If you want to look attractive and carefree, choose a pom beanie; if not, get a basic ribbed or cashmere beanie instead.