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You want to bundle up all warm and cozy and covered in blankets, because it’s just so darn cold outside. But you want to look stylish at the same time. Is it possible?

This year, the coldest week ever hit across the states. Yet people still had to go about their business, so they still had to dress themselves

If you don’t know how to dress for winter without looking like you’re a big blanket burrito, then you need a few cold weather style tips. Yes, you can dress warm without looking drab.

How to Dress for Winter Without Looking Like a Snowman

Across America, winter is the most disliked season of all.

36 percent of Americans prefer spring, 27 percent like Fall, 25 percent prefer summer, and only 11 percent like winter. Maybe it’s because they don’t know how to dress for winter. Winter can become your favorite season if you learn the right clothes to wear.

A Tisket a Tasket a Good Leather Jacket

Never underestimate the power of a good leather jacket to not only block out the wind, but to make you look super fashionable. Cows wear them and they never complain about being cold. So why aren’t you?

This blog will tell you how to buy a quality leather jacket that doesn’t skimp on the durability of the material, as well as not skimping on making you look great.

Tie it Up

You know what we’re going to say. So we’ll say it. Tie a scarf around your neck.

But the issue is, no matter how nice a scarf you get, you can’t achieve that effortless scarf style that everyone else has going on. So what gives?

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Learning how to tie a scarf the right way can go a long way this winter. Your outfits will immediately kick it up a notch just because you’ve layered your scarf the right way.

Learning how to layer is essential for winter. Learning how to layer a scarf will just make you look that much better.

Stay Waterproof

Always look ahead to the weather forecast so you’re not caught wearing sandals on a day when your feet are going to freeze. That might seem like a given, but it’s easy to walk out of your door and not actually realize how cold it is out there.

You’re also probably going to be wearing the same pieces quite a few times in the winter, unless you have an unlimited cold-weather wardrobe. Make sure those jackets that you wear over and over again are dry-cleaned properly.

Don’t forget to add protection spray to your leather shoes with so that they can last you through more winter weather, not just one season.

Tailor Made

Year round, you should be wearing pieces that fit you well. If you invest in more expensive pieces (which you should be doing) then you should also invest in getting them tailored to fit you well.

If your hemlines drag on the ground, your clothes aren’t fitting you well. And when you’re going through the puddles, your hemlines are going to get all mushy and soggy.

Don’t let that happen to you. Hem up your pants so you look like you know what you’re doing, not like you went puddle jumping in pants that were too big for you.

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Don a Hat

You may have heard that you lose up to half your body heat from your head. While myth-busting studies say that it’s only about ten percent, that’s still a lot of relative heat coming off your noggin. So it only makes sense that you should wear a hat in cold weather.

Some people might feel like wearing a hat pushes themselves outside of their style-boundary. If you feel for you that it’s too much of a fashion risk, then start with a beanie. A beanie is universally flattering.

When you’re feeling more confident, you can move your way up to a bolder hat choice like a cartwheel hat or Panama hat.

Don’t be Caught Unawares

We know it’s tempting. We know you have that pair of sandals that you’ve been wanting to wear all winter and you just can’t wait.

But at the first sight of a little sun, don’t ditch your winter routine all-together with the hope of adding on that springy fashion-statement. Unfortunately, it’s still cold out there.

If you’re wearing inappropriate clothes for the weather, no matter how cute, you’re not going to look professional. Or good, for that matter.

These Boots Were Made for Winter

Your winter wardrobe would be nothing without a good pair of boots. Because your other clothing might have to be on repeat (although we do recommend buying at least two coats to have in your rotation so you don’t get bored), invest in some killer boots to steal the show.

You’ll want an assortment of boots, from knee-high, to calf-length, to bootie.

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A different style of boots can breathe new life into an outfit entirely. And if there was just one thing that we would have you remember from this article? Don’t buy suede.

Leather is one of your best bets, unless you live in a place that’s excessively snowy. Then you’re going to want to invest in a good pair of snow boots if you don’t have them in your arsenal already.

Stylish All Year Round

If you didn’t know how to dress for winter, then you might not know how to dress for the rest of the year, either. You can’t up your style game for the cold, just to drop the ball when things start warming up. Get your styles for all seasons in order so people can know you as the style maven you are.

Styles Wardrobe has got you covered literally from head to toe. They’re called Styles Wardrobe for a reason, and can let you in on how to wear the perfect dress, the right makeup, and a style that fits your life. So put on your fingerless gloves and get ready to surf the site for style.