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Dressing for Winter: The Evergreen Guide

Dressing for Winter: The Evergreen Guide

Whether it is the dark mornings or the sudden drop in temperature, winter is most certainly around the corner. Now the clocks have changed, things step up a notch – and that winter wardrobe becomes even more essential.

Of course, as anyone who follows fashion will testify, trends are constantly changing. Whether you monitor the red carpets or look closer to home down somewhere like Covent Garden, you’ll spot subtle differences in outfits as each year passes.

The purpose of today isn’t to study the 2021 winter trends but instead delve into more of an evergreen guide. Let’s now take a look at some practical winter dress tips that will hold you in good stead for years to come.

Go For a Layered Look

Whether we’re here in 2021 or 2050, we’re pretty sure that this tip will apply to winter. Layered clothing is a tried and tested tactic for winter and will help you stay warm with as much versatility as you require.

The number of layers will obviously depend on how cold the weather is. However, consider a light base layer that can sit next to your skin and wick away any sweat for a start. Then, progress to thin mid-layers (the number is up to you) before being followed by thicker outer layers that can trap heat and keep you dry.

There’s a superb guide on how to layer your clothing over here, but in terms of a nutshell approach, the above will suit most of you fine.

Consider a Merino Wool Jumper

If you want a garment that offers a little more, then a merino wool jumper could be the next purchase for your winter wardrobe. This material is far from a new kid on the block when it comes to winter clothing, but it’s still a favourite for a reason.

Firstly, merino wool is a natural material that will feel a lot softer against your skin. Just a merino wool base layer will do a good job, but if you’re planning an outdoor winter activity, a full merino wool jumper could be a ‘must’ for staying warm.

Turn to a Parka

If you’re heading out to the shops, your regular wax jacket will suffice. But if you’re planning to head to places like New York or London, a parka is a more suitable option.

Remember, these coats were designed for the freezing conditions of the northern parts of the planet. Therefore, if you’re heading somewhere which has lower temperatures, a parka is your best friend. We spoke about this article being evergreen, but a parka has survived the test of time and is exactly that.

Make Your Accessories Count

This is the season of accessorising. Whether it’s a hat, gloves or scarf – they all count. As well as providing a touch of style (again, regardless of the year), these garments are going to give you that extra warmth that is crucial in these colder months.

Make sure you have a varied supply in your wardrobe so you can mix and match as you please. This will keep your look fresh for the coming winter season.

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