I've Been a Stylist for Over a Decade—9 Winter Outfit Formulas I Recommend If You Want to Look Polished

Hanna MW wearing a leather jacket and jeans

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Forgotten what to wear when it's this cold? Us too. The perfect winter outfit for this kind of weather needs to marry fashion with function. That means it's all about layering. Some of the chicest winter outfits work so well because they feature classic wardrobe staples in of-the-moment layering combinations that bring both a forward feel to the looks and a practicality for keeping up with the roller coaster of the day's temperatures.

While there are plenty of tried-and-true layering combinations that always work—think a T-shirt underneath a cardigan underneath a trench coat—I've sourced a number of key outfits that'll never fail. The looks in question are all especially relevant for winter 2024, and I also think said outfits could earn you compliments thanks to their more creative feel. Some people might even go so far as to assume you started working with a secret stylist to amp up your wardrobe. And you know? I say let them. With that, keep scrolling for a few winter layering outfit ideas, complete with shopping inspiration.

EASY LAYERING OUTFITS THAT MAKE YOU LOOK POLISHED:

1. Leather Trench + Roll Neck + Jeans

Sylvie wearing leather coat

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Style Notes: Freshen up a casual jeans outfit by layering with a cosy roll neck and leather coat combo. There's something about the material that always looks effortlessly polished, and the belted style will stop you from feeling swamped under tonnes of layers. See how Sylvie has added tights underneath her jeans? That's a winter layering hack to remember.

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2. Waistcoat + Blazer + Maxi Coat

woman wearing a white coat and jeans and gray blazer in Copenhagen

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Style Notes: Waistcoats are still key for winter, and one cool way to wear yours is to layer it underneath a coordinating blazer. For added warmth depending on the forecast, throw a maxi coat in a tonal colour on top to keep the look polished.

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3. V-Neck Knit + White T-shirt + Leather Jacket + Jeans

Hanna MW wearing a leather jacket and jeans in Copenhagen

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Style Notes: Layering a crisp white tee underneath your jumper, especially a V-neck that shows off the contrasting colours, is the coolest way to wear your basics right now. Pair the combo with '90s-inspired denim and a leather jacket for the freshest everyday outfit that's secretly so easy to throw together. You could also add a long coat for exta chilly days.

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4. Double Jumper + Tailored Trouser + Suede Bag

woman wearing a navy sweater

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Style Notes: Double the knits equals double the fun (and warmth). Tap into the monochromatic trend by wearing a knit and tying another one in the same hue over your shoulders to match. Wear with matchy-matchy trousers for the full tonal vibe.

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5. Jumper + White T-Shirt + Delicate Skirt

Jeannette Madsen wearing a camel sweater and sheer skirt

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Style Notes: For a party season look that'll still keep you reasonably warm, it's all about balance. Layer on top so that you can brave being bare legged on the bottom. Layering a sweater over a white T-shirt is an easy way to add a forward feel to your everyday basics—and the combo works with everything from jeans to a sequin skirt.

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6. Trouser Suit + Button-Down Shirt + Tank Top

Danielle Jinadu wearing a black suit and white tank top

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Style Notes: The savviest layering techniques are all in the details. Next time you wear a collared shirt and blazer, add it over a vest or T-shirt. Leave the collar out over the blazer's lapels for some added interest––hello, Christmas party look.

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7. Maxi Coat + Cardigan + Jeans

Georgia wearing long coat

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Style Notes: The humble cardigan is having quite the moment. The hero piece that's become the starting point to many chic outfits, invest in a grey style and it'll see you through so many seasons. Layer it over a T-shirt, roll neck or another jumper and bundle up under a maxi coat.

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8. Roll Neck Dress + Collarless Jacket

woman wearing a black collarless jacket

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Style Notes: Collarless, structured jackets are arguably *the* It piece to know for winter. Of all the ways to wear one, we love the idea of layering it over a long ribbed dress—bonus points for chic stripes. Switch loafers to boots for when you have to venture outside of the office.

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9. Coat + Jumper + Scarf + Knitted Hood

@maryljean

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Style Notes: When the temperatures really drop, there's only one layering formula to turn to. Knitted separates. Opting for a knitted jumper, scarf and hat in complimetary shades will earn you serious style points this winter.

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Anna is an editor on the fashion team at Who What Wear and has been at the company for over five years, having begun her career in the Los Angeles office before relocating to New York, where she's currently based. Having always been passionate about pursuing a career in fashion, she built up her experience interning at the likes of Michael Kors, A.L.C., and College Fashionista before joining the team as a post-graduate assistant editor. Anna has penned a number of interviews with Who What Wear's cover stars over the years, including A-listers Megan Fox, Issa Rae, and Emma Chamberlain. She's earned a reputation for scouting new and emerging brands from across the globe and championing them to our audience of millions. While fashion is her main wheelhouse, Anna led the launch of WWW Travels last year, a new lifestyle vertical that highlights all things travel through a fashion-person lens. She is passionate about shopping vintage, whether it be at a favorite local outpost or an on-the-road discovery, and has amassed a wardrobe full of unique finds. When she's not writing, you can find her shooting street imagery on her film camera, attempting to learn a fourth or fifth language, or planning her next trip across the globe.

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