Winter Fashion Mistakes To Avoid Making

Winter Fashion Mistakes To Avoid Making

During the winter, your top priority when it comes to the clothes you wear may simply be staying warm. However, that doesn’t mean that your style has to suffer during the colder months of the year. There are plenty of ways to compose outfits that are both fashionable and functional for winter weather. To find this coveted balance, start by taking a look at these winter fashion mistakes to avoid making. 

Not Wearing Weather-Resistant Shoes

Some fashion mistakes are harmless—other than the painful embarrassment that you feel when looking back at old pictures. During the winter, however, making the fashion mistake of choosing the wrong footwear can cause you serious physical pain. 

Winter weather demands durable, weather-resistant shoes. Trying to trudge through the snow and slush wearing shoes made from absorbent textiles will likely end in disaster. Not only will such a choice completely destroy your shoes—not the best look—but you’ll also have to suffer through the day with freezing feet! To avoid this fashion faux pas, choose shoes made from a durable, water-resistant material, such as rubber or faux leather.

Not Investing in a Quality Winter Coat

Your winter coat is the workhorse of your winter wardrobe. It will go over pretty much every outfit that you wear. Plus, it will be your main defense against the cold winter weather. As such, it’s important to invest in a quality winter coat that will accentuate your outfits nicely and keep you warm. Make sure that the coat you choose has enough room for you to wear several layers underneath for especially cold days without feeling like a restricted marshmallow. 

Not Learning How To Layer

Another winter fashion mistake to avoid making is not learning how to layer your clothing well. Layering is one of the best ways to trap heat and stay warm during the coldest months of the year. Doing so in a way that is stylish and chic, however, does take a bit of practice.

To create a fashionable layered look, try to stick to two color families. Doing so will prevent the outfit from looking too busy. If you want to keep the ensemble from falling flat, a great option is to choose layering pieces in a variety of textures, such as a cotton fitted top, a wool cardigan, and a faux leather jacket. The different textures will add intrigue and variation to the outfit.

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