These early days of spring are some of the most
unpredictable when it comes to the weather forecast—and, thus, your
outfits can be equally unpredictable. It’s all too common for temps to
rise to the 70s one day and plummet to the 30s the next. For this
reason, having an arsenal of items in your closet that will layer
easily, keep you warm or cool you off when needed, and can be dressed up
or down is of upmost sartorial importance. If you’re stumped over what
to wear during this transitional time, let your shopping list start here.
Scroll down to see what the classic, always in style,
winter-to-spring transitional pieces are, and to shop our favorite
versions of each!
Chambray shirt:
A chambray shirt usually has some weight to it, making it a better
transitional option than a lightweight oxford. Roll up the sleeves on
warmer days, and layer under a sweater when it’s cooler.
Long sleeve dress:
If you’re like us, you have the strong urge to wear pretty dresses as
soon as spring arrives, but the thought of freezing all day makes it
much less appealing. So keep the sleeves long for now and layer on a
cardigan or oversized denim jacket.
Pointed-toe flats:
You’re probably desperate to get out of the heavy winter boots right
about now, but it’s not quite warm enough to rock your summery sandals,
so compromise with a pair of polish pointed-toe flats.
Trench coat:
Calling a trench coat timeless isn’t exactly revolutionary, but when it
comes to transitional dressing, no cover-up compares in terms of weight,
versatility, and polish.
Long-sleeve striped shirt:
Anything goes when it comes to this classic! The versatile, season-less
staple will pair perfectly with everything from flared jeans and mules,
to an office-ready pencil skirt, to off-duty-ready cut-off shorts and a
straw hat.
Cardigan:
A cozy cardigan in a spring-friendly hue will keep you toasty on cool days, without giving off dead-of-winter vibes.
Cropped trousers:
Cropped trousers work well for women of all heights, and although it may
still be too chilly for skirts and shorts, it’s nice to show a little
ankle after months of winter.
Utility jacket:
It’s a happy coincidence that military is a major trend for S/S 15, but
over the past few years, the utility jacket has become a staple. We
think it looks coolest when paired with feminine pieces.
Silk scarf:
Want to ward off a slight chill but a heavy wool scarf is out of the
question? Tie a pretty silk scarf around your neck and go! It just so
happens that this is a major trend at the moment, but we have a hunch
that this classy accessory is much more than just a passing trend.
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