Creating a capsule wardrobe is a great approach to streamline your closet by adding classic, sophisticated pieces that go well with many different outfits and styles. Purchasing products that will wear well and remain in style over time is a wise investment since trends may change, but style never goes out of style. Winter is one of our favorite buying seasons because it allows you to create a wonderful collection of opulent coats, gorgeous boots, and warm accessories that strike a balance between style and use. Read on to find out which items are certain to become stylish mainstays this season after we asked two fashion experts about their top 12 picks for winter capsule wardrobe basics.
Puffer Coats
Whether you like it or not, the winter months influence what you wear, and puffer coats are both functional and fashionable. According to Christina Abayomi, co-founder of Re Ona, “it is a practical, warm, lightweight choice.” An Alexandre Mattiussi Puffer Jacket from Ami Paris is a great pick for a crisp, chilly day. Hoods are a personal choice, and we adore that this one is detachable so you can change it up every day. “To style it, I would suggest pairing it with a monochrome sweatshirt and jogger set and casual shoes like the Samba OG or Mexico 66,” Abayomi shares with us.
Oversized Scarves
Never undervalue the impact that a well-chosen large scarf can have. Made entirely of wool for outstanding warmth, the Acne Studios Fringe Wool Scarf comes in a range of hues. “An oversized scarf is quite versatile and can be worn with many outfits,” explains Abayomi. “I would wear an oversized scarf with an oversized wool coat, a vintage leather jacket, or even an oversized blazer.” The Smokey Grey Scarf by Re Ona is an excellent alternative.
Base Layers
Bundling up on a cold winter day requires base layers. If you’re layering for the slopes, we adore lightweight options like this Spanx Better Base Long Sleeve Turtleneck. You may also try a lightweight knit. Nicky Deam, senior director of brand creative and marketing at A.L.C., says, “A few exquisitely designed layering knits will allow you to style warmer-weather items like button-down shirts well into the winter months.” “Long-sleeved, high-necked styles with hardware are ideal for punching up basics.” The Piper Knit Top by A.L.C. is a little thicker.
Winter Coats
If you’re only going to spend money on one winter purchase, make it a stylish coat. “A long, tailored wool coat is a timeless investment,” says Deam. A decent wool or cashmere style quickly adds warmth and class to your wardrobe. The enormous Loren Lambswool Coat from Tove Studio is the perfect statement piece to wear over your favorite sweaters. “Look for classic cuts, luxe fabrications, and thoughtful hardware,” Deam says. Simkhai’s Carrie Coat is a selection that is sure to draw attention.
Sweater Dresses
One of the easiest pieces to style in the winter is a sweater dress. “The ultimate in one-and-done winter dressing, a sweater dress is ideal for days [when] you don’t have a lot of time to style yourself,” Deam tells us. The fashionable and affordable H&M Cable-Knit Dress and Naadam’s Marled Cashmere Turtleneck Tunic Dress make getting dressed in the morning a breeze.
Jumbo Shoulder Bags
We like that roomier, more functional models are once again in vogue, even though mini purses may make a fun statement. With plenty of space left over for your daily necessities, a large shoulder bag can accommodate all of your cold-weather gear. “For anyone who’s ever needed to stuff an oversized scarf into their jacket pocket, you know the value of a roomy shoulder bag in the winter months,” Deam shares with us. The spacious Oversized Vittoria Tote from Reformation comes in four classic winter hues. “The most stylish versions feature artfully draped silhouettes, thick handles, and rich shades that will elevate—but not overpower—your day-to-day wardrobe,” Deam says. We suggest Khaite’s Sara Tote in hunter-green suede if you’re willing to spend a little more money.
Stylish Snow Boots
I love snow boots a lot. I adore a good après-ski look, maybe since I was raised in New England and had to embrace winter. “I’m not the biggest fan of snow boots; however, I’ve seen some cute looks with a beanie, oversized sweater, and denim jeans,” Abayomi says to us, expressing a different opinion. Other excellent choices are Sorel’s Caribou Fleece-Trimmed Snow Boots and Canada Goose’s Alliston Boots, which include a rubber lug sole for added traction and a waterproof membrane. For a monochrome winter ensemble, pair your preferred pair with your go-to long underwear and a matching turtleneck.
Cozy Knit Sweaters
Deam highlights that “sweaters are the linchpin of a comfortable winter wardrobe,” and there are many different styles and silhouettes to pick from. “Styles in vibrant hues or with artisanal finishes will infuse a little whimsy into the season,” she states. Consider the Landry Wool Fairisle Sweater from A.L.C. The multicolored fair isle design and boxy form are ideal for layering. The Cable-Knit Oversized Sweater from Madewell is a great option if you’re searching for a traditional, warm cable knit.
Cold-Weather Accessories
Winter accessories have the power to make or ruin an outfit. High-quality goods that can keep you warm while following trends, like the Blake Beanie from Rag & Bone, should be included. “I appreciate a high-quality cold weather accessory, especially on frigid days in Canada,” adds Abayomi. “For an evening out, I usually opt for leather gloves because they are super chic and functional.” I’ve had Nordstrom’s Cashmere Lined Leather Touchscreen Gloves in my closet for years. With these, you can answer a phone without removing your gloves, and the cashmere lining provides even more warmth.
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