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Spring and fall mean it's time for transitional dressing—a great way for you to get the most out of your wardrobe. Those 60-degree days can feel great after a hot summer or a cold winter, but they also call for a little mixing and layering. Read on to pick up all kinds of fun and fashionable ideas that will take you through the transitional seasons in style and comfort.

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Shacket + shorts

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  1. While the shacket is a trendier piece, it's versatile enough to look like it's here to stay, so you'll be able to keep it for more than one season. And it gives you an extra layer of warmth so you can go ahead and break out those shorts, even in early spring. [3]
    • Basic: plaid shacket over a tee with jeans shorts and loafers, boat shoes, or ballet flats
    • Casual: solid shacket over a tee with athletic shorts and sneakers
    • Dressy: solid shacket over a shell with tailored shorts and heels
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Shawl + sweater dress

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  1. Sweater dresses provide all-over warmth in a simple, one-and-done outfit that'll have you out the door with style in a snap. On a 60-degree day, a shawl or blanket scarf just keeps you a little cozier and can add some texture and contrast to your dress. [7]
    • Basic: Sweater dress and shawl with riding boots or flats
    • Casual: Sweater dress and shawl with sneakers
    • Dressy: Sweater dress and shawl with heels and statement jewelry
    Nina Garcia, Fashion Journalist

    Sixty degrees invites that delightful seasonal crossroads when one can begin to shed bulky layers yet not abandon warmth entirely. Play with textures like cashmere and wool while experimenting with bare legs and arms. Transitional outfits threaded with cozy knits, sleek outer layers, and unexpected pops of skin strike the perfect balance for these crisp in-between days.

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Blazer + jeans

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  1. [9] With jeans and a tee, the blazer makes you look a little more serious and classy. Throw it on over a fancy dress, and you instantly turn it a little more casual. There's really nothing a good blazer can't do—and its light weight makes it perfect for those 60-degree transitional days.
    • Basic: navy blazer over jeans and a tee with ballet flats
    • Casual: bright blazer over jeans and a tee with sneakers
    • Dressy: black blazer over black skinny jeans and a silk shell with statement jewelry and heels
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Bonus look: trench coat + any outfit

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      References

      1. Kathi Burns, CPO®. Board Certified Professional Organizer. Expert Interview. 31 December 2019.
      2. https://www.glamour.com/story/cute-fall-outfits
      3. https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/how-to-do-transitional-dressing
      4. https://www.glamour.com/story/cute-fall-outfits
      5. https://blog.petitedressing.com/60-degree-weather-outfit/
      6. https://gabriellearruda.com/how-to-style-a-turtleneck-outfit-ideas/
      7. https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/how-to-do-transitional-dressing
      8. Paul Julch, MA. Personal Wardrobe Stylist & Speaker. Expert Interview. 16 November 2021.
      9. Paul Julch, MA. Personal Wardrobe Stylist & Speaker. Expert Interview. 16 November 2021.

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