How to Dress Fashionably in Cold Weather

How to Dress Fashionably in Cold Weather





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, it's cold outside--but that doesn't mean that you have to schlep around in baggy clothes for the rest of the winter! Looking good means feeling good, and with the sun setting so early in the afternoon it's already hard enough to do that without the whole clothing debacle. Wear something that makes you feel confident, happy and warm.









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Accessories are some of the most important things about staying warm and feeling fashionable when it's cold outside. Since heat escapes through your head, hands, and feet, make sure that the pieces you buy for covering those areas are ones you love; you'll wear them more often than anything else.




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Try to find a hat that covers your ears, to avoid having to wear unfashionable ear muffs or having to wrap your head up. Look for knits for a classic look.




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When looking for gloves, specifically check out anything with a Thinsulate lining. This thin material will help to block out bitterly cold winds to keep your fingers toasty warm.




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Buy lots of thick sweater-knit tights and socks, and keep your eyes peeled for cashmere ones as well. Your shoes might be warm, but they won't be as toasty as possible without great socks.




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Layer, layer, layer! You know how awful it is to go into a warm space after being in the cold, only to find yourself sweating beneath the layers you chose to wear. Avoid this by wearing classic pieces that look good separately or together.




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Just because it's winter doesn't mean that you can't wear dresses anymore! To avoid freezing, though, layer a pair of tights with a pair of leggings, or even two pairs of leggings, tucked into a pair of boots. Make sure, also, to wear an undershirt if the dress is thin.




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A bare neck is the quickest way to get cold all over. Find a fashionable scarf, which will keep you warm outside and inside as well. If your building isn't the warmest, it can act as an in-between piece that you can throw on if you get a little chilly but not cold enough for a coat.


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