
Ah the art of layering. But really, I do consider it an art, and myself merely a student constantly experimenting and playing with new techniques to achieve the ultimate layered perfection. Too much? Haha, in all seriousness though, mastering how to layer your clothes takes time, and practice, at least for me. I constantly play around with different looks and there’s no better time to hone your skills than When cold weather arrives. Layering is usually a necessary part of winter fashion anyway, at least here in New England. It all starts with these 5 simple tips to keep in mind when you’re putting together an outfit. It was so hard for me to nail down one look for this post because once I started playing, ideas started flowing. I have so many things from Nordstrom that I am loving right now, this entire look included (everything linked on the right). I also have some Nordstrom notes to use which I plan on putting towards this to-die-for teddy coat. So here it is, my 5 tips to help you master how to layer your clothes.
Shop the look:
- J.Crew Stadium Cloth Cocoon Coat
- J.Crew Everyday Chambray Shirt
- AYR Skinny Jeans
- Similar Velvet Booties
- J.Crew Stripe Shirt
- Faux Leather Crossbody
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How To Layer Your Clothes
Color is Key
Layering is best achieved when you keep your look to one or two color families– even down to the accessories, like this neutral crossbody (similar version) . A print is ok, but keep it to one so that you don’t overwhelm your look. In this case I started with a striped tee, but left everything else minimal and neutral. Pairing colors like blue and camel compliment each other nicely, other great color combos for fall: burgundy and green, navy and mustard, black and tan. Most of the colors in my capsule wardrobe are complimentary colors, so its even easier to mix and match pieces for a layered look.

Focus on Fabrics
A nice mix of texture is essential for layering to keep the look interesting. Here I’ve chosen three different fabrics: denim, cotton and wool to create variety. I’ve also added velvet to the mix with my ankle booties, which works fine because they’re in the same color family and add a nice pop of color. Just be careful not to go too crazy, pick a few different fabric textures and weights and play around with them. If you’re looking for inspiration, I always scroll through my street style Pinterest board to find new ideas.
Play With Proportion
Proportion is everything when it comes to layering. The key with denim is just the right length. This pair is perfect because it hits right above the ankle on me and when paired with these ankle booties that hit right above the ankle creates a seamless look that elongates. Keeping the booties and the denim in the same color family also helps. Add subtle touches like I did here by rolling up the sleeve of the coat and cuffing the denim shirt over with a tiny bit of the stripe shirt poking out. It doesn’t have to be perfect. A little messy and undone looks effortless.

Stick to One Bulky Item
Any more than one big item and you’re venturing into unflattering territory. The key is to keep most of the layers on the lighter side and mix in one big piece, whether it’s a chunky sweater, a teddy coat or a big oversized scarf. It doesn’t have to be your top layer either. You can wear a chunky sweater under a slimmer vest or a lighter coat. I like pairing a lightweight long sleeved turtleneck with a denim jacket for an easy-to-wear combination.
Have Fun With It
Mastering the art of layering takes time and practice. I play around with different layered looks all the time until I find something that works. Creativity is key! There’s really no end to the number of combinations you can create and it’s a great way to get excited about your wardrobe again. And there’s no better way to stay warm this fall and winter!
Thanks to Nordstrom for sponsoring this post.
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