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These days the weather can flip overnight.
Chilly mornings and warm afternoons—deciding what to wear can feel impossible.

This special feature is for anyone dealing with that wardrobe indecision.
We’ve rounded up outfit ideas that work with the dramatic swings from fall into early winter.
If you’re unsure how to dress for different temperatures, keep reading.

54–61°F (12–16°C): Crisp fall days
- A lightweight sweater, sweatshirt, or long-sleeve tee layered under a light jacket or cardigan is perfect.
- Days can warm up, but mornings and evenings stay crisp—always have a light layer on hand.
- Try: button-down + knit vest; sweatshirt + tailored slacks; or a lightweight trench.

48–54°F (9–12°C): Late-fall — chilly mornings and evenings
- Windy days call for a chunkier knit or sweatshirt, topped with a field jacket, bomber, or trench.
- Add a scarf or lightweight muffler for extra warmth.
- Try: chunky knit + cotton trousers + trench; or button-down + cardigan + wool trousers.

41–46°F (5–8°C): When winter vibes begin
- Pull out heavier outerwear—wool coats, padded vests, or insulated jackets are ideal.
- Layer with thermal base layers (like Heattech), turtlenecks, and chunky knits.
- Try: turtleneck + heavy coat; knit + padded vest + scarf.

32–39°F (0–4°C): Full-on winter — stay toasty
- Wear serious insulating outerwear—puffer coats, heavy wool coats, or quilted jackets.
- Layer with fleece-lined base layers, chunky knits, scarves, gloves, and earmuffs to lock in warmth.
- Try: puffer + scarf + gloves; or wool coat + scarf + boots.
When the weather swings quickly, layering and cozy accessories are your best friends.
If mornings still feel like a wardrobe crisis, check the forecast and add one warm piece to finish your look.











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