Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Fashionable Winter Clothes for Women

Staying warm isn't good enough. You could wear outerwear  or clothes made of similar materials to stay warm, but if your skin can't breathe, you aren't going to be that comfortable. Especially if you are going to sweat, ice skating, chasing your friends and family with snowballs or even sightseeing would make you sweat and if your clothes aren't breathable, they moisture will be trapped between your skin and clothing. Not only will you be sticky and uncomfortable, the damp and cold can leave you chilled. Winter clothing should look great too. Who wants to wear baggy clothes that though warm and comfy, make you look 20 pounds heavier. Your clothing, even your warm winter outerwear should fit your body as closely as the layering would allow. The look should be sleek. Sharp. The bottom layer should be skin tight, not baggy. Then the layers above that should be as few and fit as well as possible to reduce bulk.

Fashionable Winter Clothes for Women

Winter dresses are rather heavy and made out of fabric that make the wearer feel warm and comfortable. But, then it is the thermals that are still a requisite as well as the cardigans and the sweaters, mufflers and overcoat, depending on the temperatures. Getting back to the dresses worn in the winter, designers usually create patterns from wool that can be worn with leggings. And the colors are usually dark and somber ranging from the common black to the dark and not flashy reds, as well as the darker greens and blues.

Silver is usually the ornament, as well as the embroidery and the flashes of adornment. Usually, the dresses are high collared and full-sleeved. However, another common fashion off late has been the layered clothing.
The layered dresses for winter would include the leggings worn on the legs, as well as the trendy ones worn on the arms. On top of this would be a skirt or caprices with a t-shirt, then a shirt and below another lighter skirt. On top of all this would be a muffler or scarf with a cardigan.

Fashion Shawls for Women

This is also known as the ragged look, but keeps one warm all the same. And the best part of this, is that one need not step out of the house and buy something new, but wear whatever is in their wardrobes in layers… Mix and matched. Thus, winter wear seems to have called for plenty of innovation and creativity.

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