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Hot ’n’ Cold: How to Dress for Transitional Weather

Hot ’n’ Cold: How to Dress for Transitional Weather

If you live somewhere with a seasonal climate, you know that fall and spring are the toughest times of the year for getting ready. It’s not unusual for temps to fluctuate 30 or 40 degrees in a single day during these seasons—it could be 40 degrees and cloudy when you leave the house in the morning and 75 and sunny on your way home. And don’t even get us started on the precipitation potential!

If you totally dread these transitional days, fear not, because we’ve got a host of brilliant styling tips just for volatile weather. And, don’t worry–none of them involve zip-off pants (unless you want them to)!

Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to transitional dressing, so don’t be afraid to let your personality and preferences shine through when designing looks for those uber-challenging days! As long as your outfit is adaptable to the temperature outside and makes you feel all-around fabulous, you can count it as a wearable win!

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