Are you worried about what to wear in the weather that changes every day? Check out the outerwear recommended by the editor for each temperature.
16~12°C: Trench coat, denim jacket
@sojeannekim
@ava_ark
16-12°C is typical for spring or fall, when the weather starts to cool down. Thanks to the warm sunlight during the day, a thin outerwear is sufficient. We should take advantage of this time and try out various outerwear such as cardigans, denim jackets, and trench coats. Spring and fall are getting shorter, so you can only enjoy thin outerwear for three weeks at most. If you create a cool denim set-up look using a denim jacket like Eva Kalitovsky, or a stylish cardigan layered style like Sojan, you will be able to complete the perfect spring and fall styling.
11~9°C: leather jacket, wool jacket
@alicepilate
@accidentalinfluencer
This is the period from late fall to early winter, when winter begins in earnest. You need an outerwear with slightly higher thermal insulation than the outerwear you wear in the fall. For early winter outerwear, a thick leather jacket or wool jacket is perfect. It’s warm but not too thick so it doesn’t interfere with your activities, making it an item that can be worn comfortably in everyday life. For a stylish look, try matching it with a dress or mini skirt like Molly Blutstein or Alice Pilate. At this time, if you use colored stockings, which are a recent trend item, you can complete the winter look by not only providing warmth but also style.
8~5°C: coat
@alicepilate
8~5°C is full-scale winter weather, so it’s time to take out the thick outerwear. Nothing beats a classic winter coat this time of year. Winter coats made of wool not only provide excellent warmth, but also come in a variety of designs to create a style that suits your taste. However, the disadvantage is that the higher the wool content, the heavier the weight. If you don’t like a coat that’s too heavy, try choosing a cashmere coat. The price range is a little high, but it boasts light weight and high thermal insulation, making it a cozy winter.
Below 4°C: fur coat, padding
When it drops below 4°C, thin outerwear no longer holds up. You need an item that boasts strong thermal insulation, such as a fur coat or padding. Especially recently, eco-fur products have emerged as a trend, allowing you to create an eco-friendly yet stylish look. Of course, you can complete a stylish look with padding. You can create a chic or cute look by using different padding materials such as leather, denim, suede, and velvet. If you want a cool yet chic padded styling, try matching a leather skirt with leather padding like Elsa Hosk. The unique chic mood of leather material will make your look more sophisticated.
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This is Choi Jeong-yoon, Marie Claire Korea brand content assistant editor.