How to Dress Casually in Winter

Sometimes winter can drag you down into a fashion rut. But you don't need to give up on your sense of style during the colder months! Instead of wearing the same parka each day, you can opt for a smart casual look that will keep you warm and have you looking good!

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Choosing Warm and Cozy Statement Pieces

  1. Sort through your closet. It's always best to start by taking stock of what you already have. By sorting through your clothing, you may discover old favorites that are practical for winter. You can rediscover forgotten items and make them easily accessible for cool, casual outfits.
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    • Storing away your summer clothing will give you more space for bulky winter items.
  2. Select a few key statement pieces, focusing on outerwear and accessories. These pieces will be on heavy rotation throughout the colder months.[1] You can get a lot of mileage out of just a few pieces of outerwear and accessories which can be combined for different looks.
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  3. Invest in a statement coat. Winter greys can really bring you down. But finding a big, colorful coat can top any outfit and make you stand out from a crowd! Consider a fun print, such as plaid, or a bright color![2]
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    • Belted coats draw attention to the waistline and are very flattering on any body type.
  4. Slip on some cozy boots. Shoes can make or break and outfit. Buying a pair of warm winter boots with rubber soles will keep your feet happy and dry, not to mention give your outfit an extra boost. There are many options for warm, yet stylish winter boots.[3]
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    • Furry, suede boots are the ultimate comfy snow day outfit.
    • Combat boots can give your look a more punk feel.
  5. Wrap yourself up in a big scarf. Scarves are versatile accessories and add a burst of color and texture to any outfit. An oversized scarf for winter is the perfect outfit topper.[4]
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[Edit]Styling a Business Casual Look

  1. Pair your tailored pieces with a vest or chunky knit. Down vests give your outfit a sporty look, while vests made of fur or fake fur are more chic. A large knit scarf can also dress down a more polished look. These options will keep you toasty while still looking professional.
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  2. Choose a fashion-forward blazer. Blazers streamline any look and add a layer of warmth. You can choose a blazer in a heavier fabric, such as velvet or tweet, to really stand out.[5]
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    • An eye-catching scarf can brighten up a dark blazer.
  3. Pair a midi sweater dress with warm tights. The midi length is an absolute must-have this season! Extend its life into the winter by layering thick tights or leggings to create a perfect, easy winter look that still looks polished enough for the office.[6]
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  4. Experiment by pairing black and tan. Black and tan are a classic combination that always look chic. By pairing a black outfit with a tan coat, you'll be ready for a photo op! Alternatively, pairing a black top with camel bottoms is also a sharp look. [7]
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[Edit]Putting Together Casual, Off-Duty Looks

  1. Top your outfit with several different layers. Whether for a weekend hangout or a quick trip to the grocery store, you can experiment with different layers.[8] For example, you might want to wear a turtleneck under a blouse or shirt for a cozy outfit. Or perhaps throw a chunky cardigan over a lighter sweater for an on-trend look![9]
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    • A flannel shirt can be a great look to show off your more rugged side, or paired with combat boots, can be more grunge.
  2. Break out your warmest, furriest boots. You can comfortably wear suede booties and furry moccasins to create a more rustic look. Your feet will thank you![10]
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  3. Top your outfit with a teddy coat. These big, comfy coats look like a stuffed animal and are on point this season. They are the ultimate elevated basic and can take even a plain outfit to the next level.[11]
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  4. Try a monochromatic look with one accessory. Wearing a single color makes you look streamlined and chic, and a pop of color can brighten up your day. Beat the winter doldrums by trying out this fun outfit combination.[12]
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  5. Wear a knit hat. A knit hat, or beanie, will keep you warm and give you a cool, off-duty vibe.[13] The best part? You don't need to worry about bad hair days!
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[Edit]TIPS

  • Layering is the key to winter dressing. Whether you're outside in a snowstorm or inside a heated classroom or office, you can peel off or add layers to stay comfortable.
  • Consulting street style blogs can be a great way to see trends and get outfit inspiration from people in your city.
  • You can buy waterproof spray to extend the life of your favorite winter boots.

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