Cold Weather Is Upon Us—30 Fashion Items I'm Adding to My Wish List
We are officially entering the chillier months of the year where crisp, cold air becomes more prominent. In order to prepare for the incoming frigid temperatures, it may be time for a little closet refresh. While the retail world can feel a bit overwhelming, I've found amazing pieces from top-tier brands that might be worth considering to give your closet the perfect winter facelift.
As I gear up for colder days, I'm looking to buy versatile basics, cozy sweaters, jackets, and jeans. On top of that, I'm a big fan of adding a fun shoe, handbag, or accessory into the mix. I've compiled my findings into a handy shopping guide. Shop my cold-weather wish list ahead.
I'm not a huge fan of sweaterdresses, but this one looks too good to pass up.
Add some sheer tights and tall boots for a completed fall look.
I love this stunning plaid set.
Shop the matching top here.
Pair this iconic skirt with the matching Perkins Sweater for a look that screams luxury.
Wear this with the matching top or any other top you love.
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