The Do's and Dont's of Winter Fashion
Being from the New Orleans, I have never had to experience winter in the “Chicago” sense. I especially never had to experience snow on Halloween. However, in the recent weeks, I have been inspired by my surroundings on what works and what doesn't . So here’s some obvious tips from a unadjusted southerner to winter fashion.
1. Pops of Color
A pop of color through statement winter jacket can make all the difference between someone looking at you with boredom or jealousy. However, I am a big fan of black, so hypothetically if a bright orange puffer jacket just isn’t your style don’t worry. Another option is throwing on a bright turtleneck or even a bright pant. Just don’t dress as depressing as this winter weather is.
2. Monochromatic Looks
Being with the trend, a monochromatic look could really add some edge to your winter look, especially on snow days against that white, cold backdrop of snow. You should take a risk and look like fire hydrant in a monochromatic red outfit against the snow as you depressingly drag yourself to that eight a.m. math class that you decided not to skip.
3. Long Socks
Take it from me NEVER wear no shows socks in the winter; it just leaves you being cold or with blisters. Just keep yourself warm and wear at least socks that come above your ankles. It is a fun way that you can a fun pattern or color (but like don’t pick out repulsive patterns), and those new winter boots won’t be as much of pain to break in.
4. No Uggs
I remember seeing Uggs for the first time on campus. I really hoped that I left them behind me in life, but atlas here we are. I still don’t understand why Uggs are still a thing; it should’ve been left in the last decade. They don’t serve a purpose besides aggravating me; they aren’t even waterproof (plus the salt ruins them). Side note: Duck boots aren’t it either.
5. Leggings still are not Pants
This one is self explanatory. Leggings are great for when you’re on your way to workout or even dance practice. However, on the way to class I don’t want to see them. Like how do you stay warm with that single, thin layer of fabric? How does one not get bored of wearing leggings everyday? These are the questions I need answers to.
6. Ripped Jeans are not Winter Appropriate
I don’t want to see your black leggings (God forbid that they are colored) under your ripped jeans; its not a cute look. Overall, ripped jeans in weather below forty degrees (Fahrenheit) seems counterintuitive, but I suppose I am not one to judge.
7. All Black Looks can be Depressing
As a all black fit enthusiast, I understand how easy it can be to dress in all black as the weather is bringing down your mood. However, wearing all black all the time can be just as draining as the weather. One morning just make it a goal to wear something colorful and see how it affects your mood. If it doesn’t I guess go back to all black.
Well, I hope this helps you all in avoiding any winter fashion mishaps, but if it doesn’t, don’t be surprised if your winter outfits are boring or get the occasional side eye (probably from me).
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