Three attires for when winter's chill no longer appeals (suggestion: trousers are optional)
In the chilly winter months, the author has been turning to a few reliable outfits that offer comfort and style. Here's a peek into their winter wardrobe.
The first ensemble consists of a beige sweatshirt, a white turtleneck, black yoga pants, beige sunglasses, and white sneakers. A standout piece in this outfit is the Everlane sweatshirt, which the author has worn over 100 times since last fall.
When the weather gets even colder, the author turns to a teddy coat outfit. This formula includes a base layer tee, yoga pants, the teddy coat, a white/creamy beanie, a scarf, and extra warm weather boots. The teddy coat, with its versatility, can elevate an outfit, transitioning effortlessly from dressy to sporty.
But the author's favourite outfit these days is the robe outfit. This includes a base layer tee, yoga pants, the robe (which is soft, sturdy, warm, and holds up well with regular washings), a beanie, cozy socks, and fuzzy slippers - a nod to the author's childhood nostalgia for fuzzy slippers from Limited Too.
The author encourages readers to share what they find themselves wearing again and again these last winter days. To keep up with the author's style, follow them on Pinterest and LTK. While the specific author isn't explicitly named in the search results, the TikTok accounts Dani Skov (@danigskov) and Natalie (@hashtag.natalie) are associated with content linked to LTK and similar platforms.
As the winter winds down, the author is already pining for warmer days and fuzzy slippers once more. Until then, they'll continue to enjoy their favourite repeat outfits.
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