A harsh winter is unavoidable, whether we want it or not. When it comes to transitioning our wardrobes, one thing is clear: layering defines fall dressing, whereas warmth defines winter style. Taking inventory of what you already own is the simplest approach to begin preparing winter outfits before the season officially begins.
The goal is to create costumes that look good while holding up to extreme conditions such as strong winds, lowering temperatures, and rainy weather like snow or hail. That typically entails gravitating toward heavier materials and insulating textures, such as a particularly warm bulky knit, fluffy accessories, and cold-weather fabrics like wool and leather. Longer sleeves and hems naturally provide extra coverage, while winter accessories like scarves and gloves can be a trendy solution to deal with the changing weather.
If you’re unsure how to wear these items in a utilitarian and fashionable manner, check out the 15 options below.

While sweaters are brought into our wardrobes in the fall, they shine the brightest throughout the winter. In my opinion, the chunkier the better. There are numerous ways to wear a sweater, whether it’s tucked into pants or worn with classic denim. A wool coat and a whimsical bag add a splash of color to the dreary environment.

Leather is a material that will keep you warm throughout the cold months. During this season, you may note that leggings and pants have been in and out of style since the 1970s. Leather gloves, on the other hand, are a must-have in many modern closets. They are versatile and can keep your fingertips warm.

When it comes to winter headwear, beanies are usually the first thing that comes to mind, followed by elegant structured ones. A snug winter hat, such as the one seen above, will not only keep you warm, but it will also look fantastic. All we’re saying is, you might want to consider a swap this season.

