or two – it's important to have a few other cold-weather options up your well-cut sleeve.
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. Others provide fresh ideas for combining items that might already be in your wardrobe to maximise their heat-proofing potential; see a roll-neck styled under tailoring for a perfect office look, or a classic crisp white shirt styled under a knitted vest.
From time-honoured seasonal styling to fresh takes on winter chic, these are nine of the best winter outfit ideas we've come across – along with where to shop them.
9 Winter Outfit Ideas
Layered suiting
, and this velvet suit nails the trend perfectly. Pair it with a fine-knit roll-neck in a shade of ivory, cream, or even butter yellow to embody all things confectionary. On the chilliest days, you could also tie another jumper around your shoulders.
Statement coat
and ankle-brushing in length, it's the type of coat you'll never want to take off. Pair it with slouchy suede boots in a similar shade of chestnut-brown and you'll have yourself an outfit so good, it barely matters what's worn underneath.
Faux fur and leather trousers
is a match made in sartorial heaven, the contrasting textures adding a pleasing element of tactility to a look that also happens to be comfortingly warm. This year, the best leather trousers have more relaxed silhouettes than the second-skin styles of old (and they can be worn with a belt for added interest), while the faux to know is shearling. Tie it all together with a failsafe grey roll-neck and you're good to go.
Knitted vest and shirt
There's little not to love about this winter style formula, especially because you might well already have some of the elements in your wardrobe. Keep the palette neutral yet varied with a classic white shirt, pleated trousers in a shade of dark camel, and a knitted vest in a charcoal grey. In this street style look, an orange-tan bag ties everything together perfectly, as well as offering a stylish receptacle for your laptop et al.
Mini skirt and jumper
, which you'll wear all season long.
Knitted co-ord and knee-high boots
, look to Kitri, which has a range of infinitely wearable matching pieces at more accessible price points. Then, you can put those reserved funds towards some wear-with-everything black boots – and a cute little black bag, if the urge strikes.
Full burgundy
shade of the season, and the best way to embrace all its varying shades – from oxblood and claret to bordeaux and other delicious hues – is to adopt a monochromatic palette. As an outfit formula, monochrome is often a shortcut to chic, but a full burgundy look feels especially good, topped off with an oversized scarf that pulls everything together while keeping you extra warm. And while it might feel like overkill, a burgundy clutch is the ideal finishing touch.
Knitted dress and boots
for good weather-proofing measure. A sand-hued ankle boot is a great foil for an otherwise all-black outfit, and the combination feels very Chanel. Stella McCartney and Le Specs provide excellent accessorising options – after all, it's still sunny enough (sometimes) for sunglasses in the winter.
Jeans and a jumper
give a chic, insouciant feel, but you could switch them up for any kind of boots if it gets too cold out there. And don't forget another jumper to wrap around your shoulders for extra warmth – and additional style points.
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