Wishing you could wear sweats all winter? Ease into full-body coverage without raising red flags. Osborn’s vegan gray booties look equally great now with jeans and in February with those Fruit of the Looms.
Available at bonadrag.com, $106.
Our multitalented New York editor Erin is the Wylie half of design duo Dusen Wylie. This does not affect our purely empirical observation that the red-, green-, navy-, and white-striped Major Blazer coat is the bomb. Don’t trust us? Examine the oversize pockets and leather buttons and shut it.
Available at dusenwylie.bigcartel.com, $295.
L.L.Bean’s a no-brainer for blistery weather, but this Downeaster Sport wool bag from the Signature line stands out as a star. The woodsy plaid duffel is small enough to be a practical purse but roomy enough to tote gloves, scarf, and hat.
Available at llbean.com, $85.
These thigh-high socks are just more reason to give thanks that Pendleton met Opening Ceremony. Available in navy, green, and pink Native American-inspired prints, they’re mostly merino wool with nylon and spandex for flexibility. Tights, who?
Available at openingceremony.us, $170.
Markus Lupfer isn’t afraid to flash the bird. And if anyone gets in our way of this sweater, we won’t be either. It’s merino wool with grayscale sequins — plus, that little guy’s mug is just too much.
Available at net-a-porter.com, $450.
No one does winter like the Deadliest Catch guys. Hook their nautical look with Norse Projects’s striped beanies in classic black and white or camel and salmon. Your ears will thank you.
Available at norsestore.com, $58.
We won’t have to give up clogs due to slippery sidewalks with a pair of No.6’s wooden-soled shearling leather boots. Available in gray, fawn, and black, each is water — but not compliment — repellent.
Available at no6store.com, $420.
Stewart + Brown’s Ellet blanket coat is as warm as a Snuggie but socially acceptable. The silk-lined, boiled merino wool garment has a huge collar that can be worn down or popped — and a fitted tie waist that makes it more flattering than its bulky counterparts.
Available at stewartbrown.com, $398.
To look cool in a snap, try ModCloth’s minimalist effort gloves. A knit blend (cotton, wool, angora) and above-elbow length take care of function, while chartreuse-dipped fingers and cocoa elbow squares will earn applause.
Available at modcloth.com, $48.
We love surprise endings, like the fiesta-colored ones on the tips of Rag & Bone’s Kemble scarf. The kooshy black and gray section provides sophisticated protection against arctic blasts while the teal, orange, salmon, and violet tassels prevent your outlook from becoming bleak.
Available at rag-bone.com, $195.
Fall is the perfect time to up your office dressing game, and Billy Reid’s pleated full skirt is just the Peggy Olson-esque (post bad hair) piece to do it with. Confidence is autumn-colored wool plaid and cotton chambray lining. Dare your boss not to give you a raise.
Available at billyreid.com, $350.
Paul Bunyan had a prophetic fashion sense. Okay, maybe not, but we love BDG’s boyfriend plaid flannel shirts, available in eleven color combos. And the $38 price tag is no tall tale.
Available at urbanoutfitters.com.
Sweater pants? Cozy, sure, but we can live without the crotch heat index. The solution: sweater shorts, like these high-waisted, belted Madewell numbers in colors like Wild Boar and Grizzly Brown.
Available at madewell.com, $78.
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