Now that summer is over, we see a turn away from the bright colours and harsh clean lines that we saw with S/S13. This trend is all about cosy
warmth that you associate with winter. Time to think check shirts, Aran knitwear, boots
and a big overcoat. Traditional heritage pieces and the great British outdoors
influence the trend and although this suggests the countryside (which may seem
dull) the trend effortlessly stylish whilst being practical for the time of
year. Layering is perfect to create a look for this trend. My best suggestion
would be to wear multiple thin layers rather than just one or two big ones as you
can take off or add on depending on how you feel. Key pieces to look out for cable knit jumpers; stick
to muted colours, like stones, burgundy’s, rusts and olives. Denim is also but
think raw indigo denim or darker blues, these look amazing when worn with the
brown boot. Boots are important for this trend and A/W 13 sees a thicker soled
more hardwearing design. This trend will allow you to go out and enjoy what the
great British outdoors in style.
As it's not too cold at the moment I haven't layered too much in this outfit. I have layered however by teaming a flannel check shirt with denim shirt. I have paired this with my staple black skinny jeans and green Dr Martin books.
This is one of my favourite trends as it's wintery and cosy so I will post more outfits/ways to wear over the next few weeks.
Check shirt - TOPMAN
Denim Shirt - Vintage Wrangler
Jeans - TOPSHOP
Shoes - Dr Martins
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