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9 Ways I Plan on Styling All My Winter Basics This Year

Winter dressing is a constant repetition of all of those items you simply have to wear because it's cold outside. You know the ones—oversize sweaters, chunky boots, puffers, and more. After a while, it can feel like you've exhausted all of the outfit combinations possible to make that said basic look cool again. Since I'm no personal stylist, I tend to rely on all those women who are drastically cooler than me to inspire my necessary wardrobe updates, and today, I'm sharing all of my finds with you. 

I scrolled through one of my favorite street style sites, Style du Monde, for a handful of new winter outfits I can wear with all of my basics. Since most of those classic items are non-negotiable when it comes time to get dressed every day, I figured why continue to choose to get inspired by outfits that require buying tons of new items when I could, instead, tailor my search toward looks that incorporate items I already own? By now, surely, you're curious what I found, so go ahead and see the nine new ways I plan on styling all my winter basics this year. 

Go for double the fuzz with a loud faux-fur coat and a winter hat to match. The duo will make your most basic jeans feel brand-new. 
Throw your slightly oversize camel turtleneck over a leather shirt and khaki trousers. The combination of these layers on top might even let you skip your coat altogether. 
Go sporty with your classic black puffer and pair it with cool tie-dye sweatpants and a bright red baseball cap. Trust me, they're trending. 
Wear your blazer as a coat atop a cashmere hoodie and a bold turtleneck. Throw on some wild pants and you've got yourself a knockout winter look.
Match the snow and wear white from head-to-toe with a warm and fuzzy coat and simple ballet flats to keep the look ultra polished. 
Dress up your most intense winter hiking boots with a fun coat and a printed dress. The contrast of the two will be just the unexpected twist your frigid day needs. 
Jazz up your leather trench with a feather-adorned pant and sleek pointed-toe mules. Although covered in black, you'll still be standing out from the crowd. 
Slip your skinny jeans into those knee-high boots and find the most colorful jacket you can. With a babushka scarf atop your head, there's no way anyone will mistake you for anything other than what you are—a fashion girl. 
Update even the most basic of winter jackets with your favorite black boots and a fun tie-dye sweatshirt. 
Next up, discover the three things that always make cheap boots look expensive. 


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