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How to Dress for Cold Weather

If you aren’t used to it, dressing for cold climates can be tricky and overwhelming. After growing up in hot climates, I moved to England when I was twenty. Not gonna lie, I made some stupid fashion choices. I’d wear ballet flats (sans socks) on cold rainy days and claim I was, “totally fine.” Spoiler alert, I was not fine.

When I moved to St. Louis ten years ago I didn’t have any proper winter boots. So whenever it would snow I’d just wear my UGG boots. One snowy day I trekked to my local coffee shop only to end up with soaking wet feet. Like PUDDLES of water inside my shoes. I cried the whole 30 minute walk home because I was so miserable and cold.

Ever since… I’ve made better choices.

Woman wearing a cold weather outfit featuring an army green puffer jacket and cashmere beanie.

Casual cold weather OOTD

Jogger sets are the epitome of casual wear. Paired with a cashmere beanie and puffer jacket, it’s the perfect off-duty look for school drop off and errands.

5 TIPS to Stay Warm in Cold weather

  1. Layer: this might sound obvious but smart layering goes a long way. Uniqlo heat tech is where its at. Thin layers that won’t bulk up feel the nicest to wear.

  2. Tuck in your base layer: ever walk outside and have a burst of cold air shoot straight up your shirt? Yeah, me too. Always tuck in your base layer or wear a bodysuit. This one from Skims is my all-time favorite.

  3. Invest in good quality boots: having cold feet is miserable. Cold wet feet are even worse. Be smart and spend a little money on a good pair of waterproof boots. I’ve had the Carabou boot from Sorel for a few years and I still get excited every time I get to wear them.

  4. Wear a coat that covers your bum: it honestly makes a big difference. The Whisper Featherless Jacket from Athleta is very lightweight and surprisingly warm.

  5. Hand warmers: if you are going to be outside for an extended period of time, tuck a couple HotHands hand warmers into your bra and pockets. It might sound weird but it’s basically like having a portable heater attached to you.


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