15 Fashion Person–Approved Outfits That Are Perfect for 50-Degree Weather
Cold weather is on the horizon, and we’re more than ready to pull out the oversize jackets and cozy sweaters. The days ahead promise temperatures that can make dressing while staying comfortable tricky. Some questions that may arise: How many layers are too many? Could I pass without a jacket in this outfit? Your weather app may guide you on the wind currents, but unfortunately, it can't tell you how to dress. As a fashion editor, that's what I'm here for. If you’re also scratching your head over what to wear in 50-degree weather, I've gathered some ideas.
My Instagram Saved folder is chock-full of fashion inspiration, so when it came time to gear up for the colder months, I knew I had to take notes from my favorite fashion people on how to dress for the confusing weather ahead. Below are 15 foolproof outfits to wear for a fall or winter day that’s a bit brisk but not full-on freezing. You'll find plenty of classic coats, trendy puffers, and cool sweaters among the mix of outfits. Plus, shop cool pieces that make layering a cinch.
An It Bag Worn With a Simple Structured Coat
A simple long structured coat is a must for the colder weather, but you can easily spice up the look with the It bag of the moment. Bottega looks just as good in the cold as it does in the heat.
A Colorful Fluffy Coat With a Textured Top
Just because it's cold doesn't mean you can't have fun with textures and colors. A pastel fluffy coat looks particularly fun with a textured top underneath. It's an ideal going-out option for colder temps, and when the warmer weather rolls around, you can always wear the top on its own for a different look entirely.
A Bold Printed Puffer With Sleek Leather Pants
Printed puffers are a great way to add some personality and fun when it's freezing outside. Why opt for a basic black one?
A Neutral Coat With a Patterned Scarf
The plaid oversized ACNE scarf craze hasn't died down and that's because it's the perfect winter staple. You can throw it on over any coat and instantly have a Copenhagen street style–approved look.
Long Textured Coat With Coordinated Trousers
When in doubt, go tonal. Aimee Song does an allover neutral look so well by pairing a camel sweater with coordinating coat and trousers.
Leather Trench With Printed Pants
I love leather blazers, but I'm leaning toward adding a leather coat to my wardrobe next. Pair it with your favorite jeans, or take notes from Alyssa Coscarelli and pair it with funky printed pants.
Denim Jacket Layered With a Chunky Sweater
Denim jackets aren't just a spring staple. Go oversize with it and pair with your favorite chunky sweater to keep warm.
Leather on Leather
When I found out that leather puffers existed, I instantly became obsessed. They're so much more than your standard cold-weather coat and an easy way to add texture with an edge.
An Elevated Wool Coat With Simple Sneakers
A wool coat paired with trousers and sneakers is a classic outfit that will never go out of style.
A Penny Lane Coat With Jeans
I love a good statement coat, as it's an easy way to add a trend-forward piece over your jeans. Plus, it'll undoubtedly keep you warm.
A Scarf Coat With a Matching Sweater
Want to leave your bed without feeling like you left your bed? Wear a coat that does all the layering for you with a cape or scarf built in. Layer it over a simple sweater for a put-together feel that's still supremely cozy.
A Black Trench With Pointy Boots
Once you find the right black coat, it makes any outfit look sleek—even if it's your favorite casual jeans. Add a sleek pair of pointy books to elevate it while still keeping things casual.
A Light Trench With Chunky Boots
Throw on a light trench with some chunky boots for a look that feels polished but a bit more punk.
A Heavy Camel Coat With a Turtleneck
Can you ever go wrong with a heavy camel coat? It's a piece you'll keep for years that'll always exude luxury. It'll also help a simple turtleneck pop underneath.
A Puffer Vest Over a Statement Sweater
If you're not one for puffer jackets, a puffer vest is an easy alternative to layer over your favorite sweaters.
This story was published at an earlier date and has since then been updated.
After interning at Who What Wear in 2019, Yusra Siddiqui found her way to the team after graduating with a fashion media degree. She's also spent time writing and working for publications such as Fashionista, Coveteur, Nylon, and Allure. When she's on the job, she's perusing runway shows, analyzing the latest social media trends, and diving deep into all things Gen Z-related.
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