As the weather starts to warm up, you're probably antsy to break out your lighter clothes and sandals. This is where transitional dressing comes in. Combine your new spring and summer looks with heavier pieces that will keep you warm to get the most use out of your wardrobe. Read on for some great transitional ideas that will carry you through those 50-degree days with ease and style. Spoiler alert: light layers are key for warmth and coverage.

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Layered shirts + jeans

  1. Multiple thin layers keep you warmer than a single bulky garment. Multiple layers also allow you to add or remove clothing as needed depending on how you feel. Start with a simple tank top to keep your core warm. Then, add a t-shirt or thin blouse. Only wear one bulky layer on top (if any)—multiple bulky layers will restrict your movement and can look dumpy.
    • Basic: a light tank top under a flowy blouse with jeans and flats, topped with a chunky cardigan or simple blazer
    • Casual: a tank top, tee, and hoodie with jeans or leggings and sneakers
    • Dressy: a tank top under a blouse with jeans or trousers and heels along with a bold piece of statement jewelry
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Chunky sweater + linen pants

  1. Layer breezy fabrics with chunky knits. Transitional seasons give you the opportunity to really get the most out of your closet. You don't have to put away a winter or summer favorite, you can just pair it with something lighter or heavier to suit the mild temperature outside.[1]
    • Basic: tee or button-down, chunky cardigan, drawstring linen pants, and loafers or ballet flats
    • Casual: tee, chunky pullover, drawstring linen pants, and sneakers
    • Dressy: flowy blouse or silk shell, chunky cardigan, linen pants, and heels with a chunky necklace
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Oversized button-down + shift dress

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Blazer + flowy skirt

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Crop top + high-waisted pants

  1. This pairing ensures coverage while still being fashion-forward. You might not want to bare your torso just yet when it's only 50 degrees out, but that doesn't mean you have to leave your crop tops in the closet. Cinch up the pants so that your crop top hem falls at or just below the waist to keep out the chill.
    • Basic: crop top, high-waisted jeans, ballet flats or loafers, and a lightweight jacket
    • Casual: crop top, high-waisted jeans or leggings, sneakers, and a puffy coat
    • Dressy: crop top, high-waisted dress pants, heels, layered necklaces or bracelets, neat cardigan or fitted blazer, heels, and layered necklaces or bracelets

About This Article

Paul Julch, MA
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Personal Wardrobe Stylist & Speaker
This article was written by Paul Julch, MA and by wikiHow staff writer, Jennifer Mueller, JD. Paul Julch is a Personal Wardrobe Stylist, Speaker, and the founder of Urbanite | Suburbanite, a wardrobe styling business in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 25 years in the fashion industry, Paul works with clients to make getting dressed easier, less time consuming, and more enjoyable. Paul has years of experience in retail visual merchandising - styling windows, displays, and floor sets for Banana Republic, Gap, and Express. He also has experience styling fashion photo shoots and corporate videos. Paul holds a BS Degree in Management from State University of New York at Binghamton, an MA in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University. He also studied Interior Design at the University of California, Berkeley. This article has been viewed 20,804 times.
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