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6 Items You'll Want In Your Closet For Confusing Weather

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It’s finally starting to feel like spring around here in NYC—only a couple of months late—so I was so excited to start breaking out the warm weather gear.

At the same time. it felt like I completely forgot how to dress for this season, as we’ve been jumping from freezing winter weather to summer in a flash the past few years. It also doesn’t help that living in a city, I can’t just throw extra clothing in a car. I have to plan for 50 degree mornings, 70 degree afternoons and 60 degree evenings, like case in point with this outfit that took me from morning to evening.

In case you’re struggling with the transition and are like me, the Goldilocks of wardrobe (too hot, too cold), here’s a checklist of items you will need to get through the season until the sweltering heat kicks in:

→ A fitted denim jacket that’s not too long and just the perfect amount of worn in

→ A good pair of ankle boots that can be worn with a dress or shorts

→ A gauzy cotton scarf that is long enough to wrap around a few times

→ Peds (low socks that aren’t noticeable) to wear so it looks like you’re sockless, but your toes will be warm

→ A neutral and well tailored trench or lightweight jacket that matches everything

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Mavi jacket (c/o) // Theory dress (similar online) // Rag & Bone boots // vintage Coach bag (similar) // vintage, Stella & Dot and etc… bracelets // Karen Walker sunglasses

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2 thoughts on “6 Items You'll Want In Your Closet For Confusing Weather”

  1. I love your tips Liz, they are always timely and you have a way of making denim look so stylish. Keep up the amazing work!

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