My NYC Winter Wardrobe Needs an Overhaul—66 Cute and Cozy Arrivals I'm Considering
I've come to the unfortunate conclusion that I cannot stand my current winter wardrobe. I dream of replacing every single item, but in the name of personal finances and sustainability, that is not in the cards for me this year. Instead, I have a short list of items I'm purchasing in the hopes of zhuzhing up my winter outfit rotation. I'm looking for a cropped, faux-fur coat to wear on nights out, a fleece jacket to layer under my coats on extra-cold days, wool and cashmere accessories like triangle scarves and knit hats, a couple of new shoulder bags, riding boots, Adidas sneakers—okay, maybe my list isn't that short. I want to make sure I've seen every available option on the market, and I think I've done the job well. Below you can shop 66 of my favorite winter wardrobe additions.
Winter Apparel
Since my list is longer than I'd like to admit, let me break this down into categories for you. First up, I have all the apparel arrivals that caught my eye this week. There are fleece and faux-fur jackets from Old Navy, Michael Kors, and The North Face; dresses from Old Navy; trousers and cashmere sweaters from Boden—the list does indeed go on. I think you'll like what I've found here.
Winter Accessories
Now that you know this Prada knit bucket hat exists, it will be hard to forget. The same goes for every other accessory in this section: Tory Burch jewelry, Coach shoulder bags, cashmere ponchos, and triangle scarves. These pieces are what my winter wardrobe dreams are made of.
Winter Footwear
I promise this is the last category, but I can't promise you won't walk away with a new pair of shoes (or three). Despite the weather, I'll still wear ballet flats and loafers this winter because the pairs I've found below are too cute to miss. The same goes for the trending Adidas sneakers. I did find three tall boots that I can't decide between. Help me pick my fave?

Natalie Gray Herder is a Commerce Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.