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Transitioning Wardrobes: Nailing the Winter to Spring Switch-Up

As we leave winter behind and welcome the first signs of spring, it's time to revamp that wardrobe. But who said transitioning outfits has to be a headache? These tips will save you the stress of figuring out how to nail the winter-to-spring transition.

Layer Up, Strip Down: When the weather's as indecisive as your weekend plans,
layering is your best friend. Start with a snug long-sleeved tee and throw on a
light jacket or a cardigan. Peel off those layers as the sun works its magic –
simple and effective.

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Texturize: Let's play mix and match with textures. Pair a chunky knit with something flowy – think a knit sweater with a breezy skirt or some light linen pants. It's like a style rendezvous that caters to both winter warmth and spring
cool.

Add Some Color: Ditch the winter blues (literally) and embrace the fresh atmosphere of spring. Introduce lighter hues into your ensemble – pastels, soft neutrals, you name it. If you need some help, we have some colors that will get
you headed in the right direction. Picture a cozy gray sweater with blush pink
pants or a camel bomber over a mint green blouse – instant mood lifter!

Fresh Footwear: It's time to bid farewell to those clunky winter boots. Slip into
ankle boots, loafers, or trendy sneakers. Your feet will thank you, and your style
will make you feel lighter.

Accessorize: Accessories are the unsung heroes of any outfit. Swap out the
winter scarf for a hair accessory. Demand attention with statement earrings or a
bold handbag – all easy ways to kick things up a notch.

Oversized Outerwear: A killer outer layer is your go-to for this in-between phase.
Oversized leather is always in – they're not just stylish but also provide that extra
warmth when you need it. Talk about a win-win!

Floral Funk: Spring and florals – a match made in fashion heaven. Spruce up your look with floral prints on blouses, dresses, or accessories. And don't forget those breathable fabrics like cotton and linen for that fresh, comfy vibe. When the seasons change, it may seem daunting to force your wardrobe to change with it–but you’ve got this.

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