I'm Going Neutral This Winter, But My Shopping List Is Anything But Boring
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If Nordstrom is the first place you turn to when shopping for a new season, then you've come to the right place. (And if it isn't the first place you usually go, allow me to convert you.) I've been on a major shopping kick lately—winter is around the corner, after all—so I decided to make a list of all the Nordstrom pieces I'm considering for these chillier times, and I couldn't call myself a fashion editor if I didn't share it with you.
Lately, the pieces that have been catching my eye are, to put it bluntly, colorless. I'm riding confidently into my "edgy-girl era," and that means all-black outfits, silver jewelry, and generally tonal looks. But of course, there are a few colorful pieces on this list that I think are worth buying. (I mean, a winter with no color whatsoever isn't one I want to participate in.) Keep scrolling to see my picks, and happy shopping!
Wardrobe Staples
A classic trouser will never fail you, and the warm mushroom tone of this popular pair is speaking to me.
This moto-inspired shearling number is the jacket equivalent of this season's ballet-flat trend—it's classic, versatile, and has a bit of edge when done right.
These flare jeans are the perfect neutral nod to the '70s.
This versatile and transitional wool blazer will take me through the holidays and straight into the new year.
Denim midi skirts are having a major moment, and I'm not one to knock a trend before trying it.
Cozy Knits
I'm usually adverse to bold colors, but there's something very special about this statement-making cardigan.
Who says fun and neutral have to be mutually exclusive? This sweater is both, and I'm all in.
Must-Have Accessories
Claw clips aren't going anywhere. I'm already imagining wearing this with a soft oversize turtleneck and those retro flare jeans above.
Yes, the slim belt is making a comeback. Obviously, I'm opting for black.
I know I said I'm into silver jewelry, but a little gold never hurt anyone.
Winter Shoes
It's not winter 2022 without a pair of ballet flats, and this buttery leather pair fits the bill.
I'll let you in on a secret: The editors at Who What Wear consider these a really good purchase.
Mark your calendars: Who What Wear's Market Director Bobby Schuessler and stylist Kelly Augustine are going live to talk all things winter fashion on November 9th at 11:30 a.m. PST. See you then!

Nayiri is Who What Wear's Commercial Strategy Director for Branded Content and is based in her hometown, Los Angeles. It all began in 2014 when she landed an internship at the company and never looked back. While she does love writing her fair share of fashion stories, her heart really belongs in the brainstorm room, where she has fun strategizing different ways to create content with our fashion partners so that you engage with the brands you know and love. If she had to pick one person's wardrobe to raid, it would be Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's, and she also has a major obsession with interior design. She's a mom to a girl named Sophie, and she fully plans on training her to spot fashion trends by the time she's 10.
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