Cold Weather Essentials – Just add Color!

Cold weather outfit essentials including a green striped sweater, patterned leggings, a green beanie, beige scarf, mittens, purple and green socks, and winter boots, set against a light background with snowflakes and a bird.

Winter outfits don’t have to mean dark colors and bulky layers. A vibrant knit sweater can instantly lift a cold-weather look, especially when paired with patterned leggings that add personality and movement. Accessories like scarves, beanies, and mittens not only keep you warm but also create opportunities to mix textures and colors.

Practical footwear, such as insulated boots, finishes the outfit and makes it ideal for outdoor walks, winter markets, or casual days in the city. The key to a successful winter look is balancing warmth, comfort, and visual interest—layering different fabrics and patterns while keeping a cohesive color palette.


Clothing

Rita Jumper – Green, Sunset Stripes By Sugarhill Brighton

Everything in touch of a fairy Cotton Leggings Lovely Legs By Blutsgeschwister


Accessories

Balaclava Loulou Clava – Green By Blutsgeschwister

Dots Unisex Organic Cotton Socks – Purple By KOMODO

Knitted Hat Beanie Queen By Blutsgeschwister

Olden Cotton Blanket Scarf & Throw – Egret By 1 People

Knitted Mittens – Green Tuck Shop By Palava Clothing


Boots

Joy Vegan Winter Boots – Pink By Minuit sur Terre


Disclosure: Purchases made through my Affiliate links can earn me a commission at no extra cost to you, the customer. But rest assured, I only feature products from trusted brands I adore and/or have purchased myself. The photos are used with permission from Immaculate Vegan, Palava Clothing, Sugarhill Brighton, Blutsgeschwister GmbH, or by the author.

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