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11 Ways to Wear a Skirt During Winter

Just because it's winter doesn't mean you have to give up wearing your favorite hemline. Thanks to the help of cozy sweaters, classic coats, and some amazing footwear, there are so many ways to wear a skirt in the winter without totally freezing. The street style images ahead prove it: Skirts are a seasonless staple—both the mini and maxi varieties. That is if you know what to wear with them.

These incredibly chic women (i.e., Alexa Chung, Pernille Teisbaek, and more) are expert skirt stylers, we can guarantee that there's a lot of winter outfit inspiration below for those days when you need a break from jeans and trousers.

Scroll through to see how these street style stars winter-proof their skirts plus our picks for getting the look.

Pair a chunky sweater with a long hemline, both in coordinated artful prints.
Keep your socks tall when wearing a shortened hemline. And remember: Everything looks polished with a classic camel coat (with a twist).
Tall boots can basically serve as an additional pair of leggings when worn under a skirt on a chilly day.
Swap your trousers for a floor-length skirt in your next suited ensemble.
Go for a monochrome ensemble, but belt all your layers to better define your shape.
Sneak a skirt underneath another dress for extra intrigue—and extra layers.
Or just wear it over a pair of pants in the same shade.
Camouflage boots under your skirt by choosing a perfect coordinated pair.
Just a reminder that you can keep your summery florals in your wardrobe rotation 365 days a year.
Obviously tights are key for enjoying skirts in the winter. Puffer jackets aren't required, but they're highly recommended.
Wear a longer sweater over a skirt and knee-high boots to avoid exposing skin to cold temps.

This post was originally posted on an earlier date and has been updated. Up next, seven complete winter outfits to buy from Nordstrom.



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