What We’re Wearing
Winter Layers
Don’t just throw on a thick coat. Go deeper.
Winter can feel dreadfully long. You never know the time because it gets dark way too early and I'm sure you're already getting tired of wearing the same coat day in and day out. Two out of three of those things we can't fix, but when it comes to revamping your wardrobe, we can assist. Our top suggestion? A lot of layers.
The key when layering is to opt for thinner layers that can pile on comfortably. Think more like a good piece of baklava, rather than a human marshmallow. This way, you've got ease of movement, plenty of insulation to keep you warm and a contrast of texture to make you look interesting. The result is both effortless and stylish. The winter rut may just be getting started, but reimagining your outfits can release some endorphins and break the monotony of how you normally dress.
Your Winter Layering Kit
Checked knit cardigan,
$250 by Portuguese Flannel
Vintage thermal T-shirt,
$88 by Buck Mason
Collarless down vest,
$59.90 by MUJI
Workhorse jacket,
$228 by Taylor Stitch
Pleated corduroy pant,
$145 by Alex Mill
Chelsea boot,
$900 by Viberg
Your Winter Layering Kit
Vintage
thermal T-shirt,
$88 by Buck Mason
Checked knit cardigan,
$250 by
Portuguese Flannel
Cashmere beanie,
$75 / $53 by Everlane
Collarless
down vest,
$59.90 by MUJI
Workhorse jacket,
$228 by Taylor Stitch
Chelsea boot,
$900 by Viberg
HeatTech
ribbed socks,
$7.90 by UNIQLO
Pleated
corduroy pant,
$145 by Alex Mill
Keep Your
Hands Warm
These slim leather gloves are both rugged and refined. They’re lined in a soft merino wool and utilize touch sensitive technology that allows you to use your smartphone without taking them off.
$148 / $47.36 by Coach