25 Cold-Weather Dresses That Come In Under £100

From high necks and midi lengths to knit and satin fabrics, the results of 2022's most affordable cold weather dresses are in, and I can confirm we're experiencing a stellar year. With temperatures slowly dropping, its clear that autumn is very much here and winter is just around the corner. This sent us scrambling in our wardrobes trying to dig out our favourite cold-weather frocks. Think long sleeves, mid to maxi styles, and plenty of cosy knit versions to keep you warm this season. 

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So what are we seeing from this year's offering? Well, I can confirm that the knit dress isn't going anywhere, but this season it comes in a mix of fits from fitted to looser styles. The shirt dress as well remains a solid option for chillier autumn days, that retains a smart feel for office looks and beyond. The pervading trends include classic neutral hues, that I'm pretty pleased about, as well as classic floral dresses for anyone looking for a printed option. 

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My personal fave? It would have to be H&M merino wool dress which looks far above its £80 price tag. I am also enjoying shirt dresses for a more tailored feel. Styling-wise, a great pair of boots whether ankle boots or chic knee-highs fit the bill for the new season.

Ready? Scroll down to see and shop the under-£100 autumn dresses to keep you looking chic in the cold.

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This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.

Emily Dawes
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Emily Dawes is an editor, stylist and writer with over 12 years in the industry. Known for impeccable taste, our readers trust her advice, especially in her top-selling column, expensive-looking high street buys. Working for Who What Wear UK since 2020, Emily has been a contributing editor, branded content editor and affiliate editor. Now, as senior shopping editor, she leads the e-commerce content strategy. After obtaining a BA in English and American Studies from Nottingham University, Emily interned at The Mail on Sunday’s YOU. As the magazine’s fashion editor, she managed the fashion team and travelled the globe to style and direct fashion editorials and celebrity cover shoots. As a freelancer, she styled Grazia cover shoots, developed brand marketing and content plans and worked with VIP clients including Elizabeth Day.