7 Wardrobe Staples You NEED This Winter

During the winter season, there are a handful of wardrobe staples that everyone—regardless of personal fashion preference—should have. Designing the perfect wardrobe is never an easy task, and unless you have plenty of time and money, chances are you aren’t buying the hottest trendy labels and brands and investing in a shopping spree.

Still, with a closet packed with winter essentials, you can ensure you’re in good style shape during the colder months of the year. These timeless pieces never go out of style, increasing the longevity of your wardrobe and saving you money in the long run. So what should you stock your closet with this winter? Try out these ideas.

Comfy Jeans

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An awesome pair of jeans can be worn year-round, and in no season is a good pair of jeans more important. Of course, there are jeans that are more geared towards the winter. A looser, baggier style than you usually wear can be really comfortable. If you still want to feel feminine, you can pair your jeans with a nice cardigan, baggy sweater, pair of heels. If you don’t want to freeze, you’ve got to make sure your legs are fully insulated. Fleece-lined and HeatTech jeans help get the job done.

Sweater Dress

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Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you have to nix dresses out of your wardrobe altogether. Sweater dresses are the perfect segway between winter and summer. A long, thick wool sweater dress can be paired finely with a nice knee-high pair of boots and some tights, stockings, or leggings. This gives you a relaxed, classy look. You can also dress it up or dress it down with accessories, like a flashy belt or thick jewelry – check out some at Moon Magic site. Check out these sweater dress styles for inspiration.

Cashmere Sweater

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Ah, the soft, fluffy feel of a cashmere sweater. If there’s one item in your closet you should indulge in, it’s this one. A cashmere sweater is effortlessly chic, and can be a great layering piece. Whether you’re wearing it with jeans, trousers, or a long skirt, you can’t go wrong. And not to mention that it’s highly effective at keeping you warm.

Knee-High Boots

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In the summer, you’ve got your flats, wedges, heels, strappy sandals, and more. In the winter, you’ve got your boots. And while there are plenty of different styles of boots to work with, having one good pair of knee-high boots can put your wardrobe ahead of the game. Knee-high boots can turn the most casual of outfits into something classy and high-end. Wear them with jeans or a sweater dress, and you’re ready to take on the winter in style. To ensure your boots are versatile, you should get them in black.

Blanket Wrap Scarf

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Blanket wrap scarves are an oversized version of a traditional scarf. They are big enough to affectionately be called “blankets”—because that’s what they look and feel like during cold winter months. There are endless ways to style this perfect winter accessory. There are also a few different ways to tie a blanket scarf to lend different styles to your outfit: wrap it in a loop, turn it into a poncho, or tie it into a kerchief. Toss it over your shoulder, or wrap it multiple times around your neck for bulky blanket effect.

Plain White T-Shirt

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Sure, your winter staples include long sleeves and sweaters. It makes sense. But let’s not forget about what goes underneath some of the common winter clothes, especially when you want to remove an outer layer. Enter the classic and comfy plain white t-shirt. There’s a reason 50’s heartthrobs wore plain white t-shirts and well-cut jeans. It’s an easy way to look sexy yet comfortable. Old, young, middle-aged, it doesn’t matter what stage of life you’re in. Everyone looks good. Stick with a high-quality brand and your shirt should last a few seasons. For example, you can find an American Apparel t-shirt for less than $10 online.

Turtleneck

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Last year, Esquire and many other fashion-forward blogs and magazines declared that turtlenecks are making a comeback. And for good reason. While this sweater style was popular from the 50s to the 70s, they hit somewhat of a snag in the decades after that. In fact, you might remember hating to have to wear a turtleneck when you were younger.

In today’s fashion scene, it’s once again emerging from the depths of yesteryear, gracing the runways for major designers across the world. Not only will your neck be protected indoors and out, but it’s stylish and versatile, too. Pair it with a great pair of skinny jeans for the ideal casual outfit.

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Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.

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