Sunny one day and chilly the next, this shifty winter-to-spring season is a tricky time of year to dress. Find an outerwear layer that will make any outfit just the right amount of warm. We’re breaking out the essential layers below, listed from warmest to lightest depending on today’s forecast. —Julia Dumbrell
Still Snowy
The North Face Women’s ’92 Ripstop Nuptse Jacket combines a retro-inspired design with modern updates, adding stylish grit to this season ($470). With its iconic baffling, 700-fill recycled down insulation and relaxed fit from the nineties, the newer piece is elevated with details like an adjustable drawcord and stowable hood.
With packable warmth and breathability, go far with Smartwool’s signature Women’s Intraknit Merino Insulated Jacket ($290). The piece was designed to protect from snow, wind or shine with no fuss.
In-Between
A longer version of their beloved bomber, zip into the Frank and Oak Skyline Reversible Maxi Bomber in Rosin ($219). Wear this bomber over a hoodie or a t-shirt, as the piece is created to withstand temperatures ranging between -10ºC to 5ºC.
The “SERENA” Track Jacket by Brunette the Label is a favourite of the season between its effortless fit, drop shoulder and boxy body ($129). In gorgeous colourways of Oyster and Ultraviolet, BTL recommends sizing up for its intended oversized fit.
Sunny Spring
Frank and Oak’s Boxy Single Breasted Blazer in Dark Roast elevates the everyday ($199). This chocolate-brown blazer means business, responsibly constructed to elevate early Spring wardrobes.
For effortless elegance, look to Reformation’s Irene Linen Jacket ($338). The sustainable fashion brand recommends completing this oh-so-chic look with its matching linen dress and a block heeled mule.
In a bright red shade which Reformation lovingly titled as ‘Vintage Sundried Tomato’, stun in the Veda Stanton Leather Jacket ($858).
April 28th, 2024 at 3:03 pm
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