Hints for a Fashionably Warm Winter 2016

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The cold winter breeze is here again along with the cue for a change in wardrobe. Layering is the key to having a fashionably warm winter 2016. When one has a couple of layers of clothing, they can easily adjust to indoor and outdoor temperatures. You just have to choose your layers carefully to avoid looking bulky. So don’t pack your summer shirts and dresses just yet because we might find some use for them this winter.

Wool and fleece are fabrics that people often use during the winter season. Fabrics like these have a fashion downside as they tend to be bulky. Not to worry though because there are lightweight alternatives that can help keep you warm also. Cashmere, flannel, and silk blends are soft and light fabrics also commonly used for winter clothing. You can easily mix and match them with your cotton shirts and dresses for lounging indoors during winter. One of the runway looks that we have seen in winter 2016 fashion is the turtleneck under summer dresses. You can easily add your own style to this trend by experimenting with your summer dresses worn over a cable roll cashmere sweater or cardigan.

Leggings are also present in the trend list for a fashionably warm winter 2016. You can wear them under skirts and dresses to add a cozy look in your outfit. They can also look great when paired with long coats or jackets. Go for military inspired jackets and overcoats for a trendy look this season. These pieces were also seen in fashion runways for winter 2016. Navy overcoats can help you get a chic and sharp look that is meant to impress.

A few fashion hints can help you plan your shopping activities for the season. But you don’t have to buy a lot of new clothes to have a fashionably warm winter 2016. Just stick to a capsule wardrobe mind set and only purchase clothes if you have to. This means choosing inner and outer clothing pieces that you can mix and match for different looks every week.

 

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