by Sydney Kuball
As we are getting into that colder weather, and you start to notice yourself looking somewhat like a giant marshmallow, all bundled up in your winter coat complete with hat and mittens, you might be finding yourself in need of a new look. Start by peeling off the 14 layers of thick winter gear (that is unless you plan to take a ride in the snow) and try picking up a new coat, something that fits your personality but isn't too 'fluffy' for that walk from your car to the door. For those who are more elegant and classy, try a classic peacoat. If you want to change it up a little, find one in a cool patter or a fun color. Those a little more on the edgy side, add some leather to your look, or even camo, for example a moto jacket. They are just warm enough, but they can also last all season. Once you have the coat tackled, remove the bulky, waterproof mittens (save those for snowman building) and try a cute pair of gloves that work well with your newly found jacket. And of course, you can never go wrong adding a cozy scarf to your ensemble. Most importantly stay warm this winter, but try to be a little creative in doing so.
As we are getting into that colder weather, and you start to notice yourself looking somewhat like a giant marshmallow, all bundled up in your winter coat complete with hat and mittens, you might be finding yourself in need of a new look. Start by peeling off the 14 layers of thick winter gear (that is unless you plan to take a ride in the snow) and try picking up a new coat, something that fits your personality but isn't too 'fluffy' for that walk from your car to the door. For those who are more elegant and classy, try a classic peacoat. If you want to change it up a little, find one in a cool patter or a fun color. Those a little more on the edgy side, add some leather to your look, or even camo, for example a moto jacket. They are just warm enough, but they can also last all season. Once you have the coat tackled, remove the bulky, waterproof mittens (save those for snowman building) and try a cute pair of gloves that work well with your newly found jacket. And of course, you can never go wrong adding a cozy scarf to your ensemble. Most importantly stay warm this winter, but try to be a little creative in doing so.