The Weather Is Unpredictable, But I Can Depend on These Chic Transitional Pieces

Sponsor Content Created With THE OUTNET

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Living in NYC means maintaining an "expect the unexpected" attitude when it comes to just about everything, including the weather. It will be 60° and sunny one day and below freezing with snowstorms the next, and at this point, the ever-changing weather is a shock to nobody. I've decided that if I'm going to dress for two seasons at once, I'm going to do it in style. So while I've given up on the weather app entirely, I've put all of my faith into transitional pieces, and The Outnet was the first tab I opened. Stocked with simple, smart staples that are versatile and easy to style (in the rain, snow, and sunshine), these pieces will last in your wardrobe for years to come. Allow me to introduce you to the 16 style heroes that transcend the seasons and will leave you feeling put together, elevated, and cool—no matter how confusing the weather is.

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Aniyah Morinia
Associate Branded Content Editor
Aniyah Morinia is an NYC-based associate beauty and fashion editor at Who What Wear. She has worked in fashion media since 2018 and joined WWW's branded content team, where she not only writes for some of her favorite brands but also creates content for them. Aniyah will find any excuse to get a photo of her outfit and absolutely loves taking photos. She graduated from the University of Florida in 2020 with a bachlor's degree in public relations and started post-grad life freelancing for EveryStylishGirl, Riot Swim, and Baby Tress. Since starting at Who What Wear, Aniyah has developed a passion for hosting livestreams, working red carpets, and creating TikToks in addition to writing fashion and beauty stories. When Aniyah's not writing or creating content, you can find her exploring Brooklyn and eating her way through the city. She'll never pass up the opportunity to uncover an NYC hidden gem or mix and mingle with her friends (all while swapping holy-grail products, of course).