The Winter Outfits We're Ready to Start Wearing Now
It can be all too easy when temperatures drop to a certain (read: icy) level to lean on the same outfits you have for the past few years, huddling up in gray, navy, and black knitwear and the same black ankle boots. While you can't beat a classic, if you're looking for some new winter combinations, the likes of Grece Ghanem, Gosia Boy, and more have been wearing a number of practical yet interesting looks you too will be able to wear on repeat until spring.
Many of these key items you'll already own, such as roll-necks and classic blazers, but you can make your winter wardrobe more 2022 with cream boots, teddy coats and leather trousers. Just because you have to make sensible choices doesn't mean you have to spend the next three months in boring and unadventurous outfits.
Keep scrolling to see 10 winter outfit ideas and combinations that you can lean on during a cold snap.
1. SMART COAT + CO-ORD SET
Style Notes: Co-ords are just about the easiest way to look put-together no matter the weather. But wearing one under a chic coat and a pair of boots or loafers is perfection.
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2. TEDDY COAT + SWEATS + CHUNKY BOOTS
Style Notes: Teddy coats are the coziest way to keep warm and stylish in the winter. Pair with beige joggers and black chunky boots for the ultimate 2022 finish.
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3. LEATHER TROUSERS + CHUNKY SWEATER + COWBOY BOOTS
Style Notes: Leather trousers are a wintertime staple. Update yours with a chunky sweater and cowboy boots for a fresh feel.
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4. OVERSIZE COAT + LEATHER TROUSERS
Style Notes: A classic ensemble, sure. But add a pair of fancy heels, and you've got the ideal going-out winter look.
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5. OVERSIZE CARDI + JEANS + BOOTS
Style Notes: An oversize cardi is the cozy essential you'll wear all winter. Pair it with jeans and boots for a look that is perfect for going to brunch or working from home.
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6. SHEARLING COAT + MINISKIRT + KNEE-HIGH BOOTS
Style Notes: For an outfit with a real wow factor, add a very S/S 22 miniskirt to a shearling-lined coat. Tights and knee-high boots will keep out the cold.
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7. LEATHER JACKET + SWEATER + CHECKED SKIRT
Style Notes: After a more interesting winter outfit? Pair a checked skirt with a long leather jacket.
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8. SUMMER DRESS + WARM JACKET + HIKING BOOTS
Style Notes: Make your summer dress stretch even further by throwing on a warm blazer and a pair of hiking boots.
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9. FAUX FUR–LINED COAT + PRINTED TROUSERS + CROSSBODY BAG
Style Notes: If you want to switch up your classic winter look, then go for a fun faux fur–lined coat paired with animal-print trousers.
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10. CLASSIC BLACK COAT + CABLE-KNIT SWEATER + TROUSERS
Style Notes: There's nothing wrong with this tried-and-tested classic outfit. It's forever chic, and you'll always find other pieces in your wardrobe to wear it with.
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This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK.
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