How to Style Winter Clothing for Spring

“Dress according to the season” — That’s advice fashion enthusiasts, and every other person would give for free. The problem is many people find it difficult to choose the perfect attires for either winter or spring. Outfits for winter differ from that of spring, but sometimes, spring can get pretty chilly.

No one wants to be caught by surprise during spring without the proper outfit. However, many still put away their winter clothing too early, without knowing they may need it for the occasional cold spring weather. Keep reading to know the best ways to keep and style your winterwear.

Making Winterwear Last

When many think of spring, they imagine warm, sunny, or hot, but it’s typically very cold. Therefore, winter clothing can always be suitable for spring.

Winterwear Clothing for Spring

Due to the abrupt weather patterns, you may wear winter outfits longer when it’s cold. Therefore, if you’ll be wearing more winterwear pieces, it’s vital to know those that can transition for use during spring. Major examples of winterwear pieces useful for spring include the common chunky sweaters, maxi dresses and boots, fuzzy coats, and many more.

Styling Spring Winterwear

Many spring winterwear pieces are monochrome, white denim, or light neutrals. These clothes seem like the best to wear for transitioning, especially when they have many textures. 

Want to dress best during spring without an itch? Here are some styling tips to follow:

Wear More Accessories

Adding a few accessories to your outfit always makes you look better and more stylish. Consider wearing classy accessories like glasses, but remember to combine colors appropriately. A tip is to check for the color of the prescription glasses frames and see if it fits the overall outfit.

Even if you’re not wearing prescription eyeglasses, they can help highlight your best features. Ensure you choose a frame that suits your face structure. Also, wear one that’s comfortable and versatile for a wide range of spring outfit options.

Apart from classy spectacles, other accessories to consider include scarves, beanies, and jewelry pieces. However, it’s always important to consider proportion when using accessories to ensure that you get a “balanced” look.

Pair Lighter Coats

Pair your light coats that aren’t heavy-duty snow coats with other classy outfits for spring. How do you pair these lighter coats with other outfits? Ensure you know your coat’s fabric, leave room for layers, and check its length. Note that you’re leaving room for layers in case you need to wear sweaters, gilets, or cardigans underneath during spring.

Since everyone has a unique stature, the length of a coat is important. For petite individuals, a long coat may be unpreferable. Hence, it’s advisable to consider other shorter styles like mid-length coats or pea-coats. On the other hand, long coats may suit you if you’re tall.

Some of the different styles of coats include the teddy bear coat, faux fur coat, and leather coat.

Use Sweaters and Turtlenecks

Pair sweaters with a summer dress. Throwing a sweater over a summer dress creates a seemingly beautiful spring skirt for ladies. Try including cropped sweaters in your wardrobe if you don’t have one. These sweaters keep the arms looking nice and appear great on high-waist jeans.

Regarding wearing turtlenecks, you can rock the outfit under a sage the label romper. The outfit will keep individuals toasty warm, providing a streamlined effect in a form-fitting thin gauge knit. A good combination would be a snakeskin belt, white turtleneck, wide-leg jeans, and dad blazer.

Use Winter Boots

Spring gets cold, and you should prepare your feet by wearing winter boots or shoes for the chilly weather. Winter boots provide warmth, and wearing them adds to your style. Ensure your winter boots provide comfort by supporting your ankles and giving toes some “wiggle room.”

There are so many ways to style your winter boots, including tucking them into skinny jeans or leggings. You may also choose to wear cropped pants that hit the boot’s top. If you want a little more color, make the shoes look better by repeating color in clothing or accessories.

Dress for Two Seasons 

Spring can be very unpredictable with extremely hot or cold days, making it difficult to know what to wear. Don’t throw away your winter outfits too quickly if you’re trying to transition from winter to spring. Instead, maximize them and combine

Anabel Cooper

Anabel is a graduate of King’s College London and upon graduating, she set out on a journey to inspire and empower women through her words. Besides working as a digital marketing expert, Anabel is a freelance copywriter.