5 Cozy Trends to Keep You Warm This Winter

Cold winter months have a way of providing the fun challenge of marrying form and function when it comes to our style. And in the midst of this “arctic blast” we’re facing across the United States, let’s just say that challenge is proving to be a little extra difficult this year. Luckily, as fashion trends continue to emerge this season, these 5, in particular, are putting in the work to keep us nice and cozy. 

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Balaclavas

This cozy hat/scarf lovechild has made its way off the ski slopes and onto the street. It’s shaping up to be a super chic answer to the call of winter hats of years past. Warning: trying a balaclava, might leave your beanies, pom hats, and fuzzy buckets feeling a bit neglected. 

Loeffler Randall

Cashmere Balaclava

$95

Other Stories

Balaclava Knit Hood

$55

Kule x Bergdorf Goodman

The Bergdorf Goodman Mortitz

$148

 

Luxe Loungewear Sets

If you’ve had a hard time budging from your lockdown-era loungewear, this one’s for you. Slipping into a cashmere or soft cotton set on a cold day is arguably as delicious as a cup of cocoa. Plus, it’s pretty amazing how elevated, mature, and stylish one can look while practically wearing blankets.

skims

Cozy Knit Pant

$88

Girlfriend Collective

Canopy Cloud Pant

$68

Naked Cashmere

Aubrina Ribbed Jogger

$85

 

Tie-front cardigan 

The cutsie tie front cardi trend seems to be on the rise this winter. It has that nostalgic 90s/Y2K vibe that’s still going strong. But it’s also a really fun way to play with dimension in your layers as you go about trying to keep yourself warm. 

Urban Outfitters

UO Maryn Tie-Front Cardigan

$59

American Eagle

AE Cropped Tie Front Cardigan

$34.95

Abercrombie & Fitch

Lurex Sparkle Slim Cardigan

$36

 

Knit dresses 

The knit dress is such a reliable stable for the fall and winter. And it hasn’t gone anywhere this year. It’s comfortable, cozy, about as casual or elevated as you want to make it, and it can be super flattering on many different body types. 

Cult Gaia

Melissa Knit Dress

$498

Reformation

Skylar Knit Dress

$128

other stories

Rib Knit Midi Dress

$119

good american

Belted Body Dress

$69

 

Uggs (And Other Sheirling Lined Shoes)

Looking around, it’s definitely safe to say: Uggs are back with a vengeance. The 2010’s Australian boot certainly went through a ‘what-was-I-thinking’ era after its original boom in popularity. But if we’ve learned anything it’s to never underestimate the power of a dated shoe trend that people are calling “ugly”. 

frye

Ivy Shearling

$139

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