What are the best items of clothing to transition my wardrobe to colder weather?

There are a few key items of clothing that you should have at the ready in order to help you transition into colder weather. These pieces make it easy to bundle up as necessary, as well as stay cool on days that aren’t quite as frigid.

  • Boots. Whether ankle boots or cowboy boots, boots are a great way to keep you warm. That being said, your heaviest winter boots can stay locked away for another few months.
  • Cardigans. Sometimes a traditional t-shirt would make you cold, but a sweater would be too hot. The solution? Cardigans. They easily keep you warm without the weight of a jacket, making them easy to carry around when the time comes to remove them.
  • Vests. These articles of clothing are a great way to add a layer of warmth to any outfit. These layering pieces can be worn over light-weight long-sleeved shirts, or over thicker sweaters. They’re especially great for seniors, as they are easy to put on.
  • Leggings. If you’re not ready to say goodbye to your dresses yet, leggings will help keep you warm on chilly days. Some are even lined with fleece so you can wear them as the temperature drops.

A Senior's Guide to Fall Wardrobes

Certain fabric choices are better suited for the colder months of the year. You’ll want to retire your clothing made of fabric such as linen, tencel, or seersucker, and instead start reaching for clothing made of warmer, more durable material. A few great options include flannel, tweed, cashmere, fleece, and suede.

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