8 Simple Fashion Tips for Staying Warm in New York City's Extreme Winter Weather
This year's winter in NYC is quite painful to deal with, especially when fashionable New Yorkers find themselves inevitably being forced to compromise to its extreme, cold weather. However, the snow and winds can't threaten us anymore -- check out these affordable, practical tricks to stay warm and be stylish, simultaneously.
Opt for a simple polo neck sweater underneath a tunic dress
You might be wondering, 'how did the celebs at the recent Sundance Festival survive through the minus five degrees weather in Utah?' It's simple: by wearing a plain polo neck sweater -- covering your neck area with a turtle neck piece makes a huge difference in terms of escaping the cold. Check out Uniqlo's polo neck sweater in neutral tones with a sleek, attractive fit. These wool basics will most definitely offer you with an elegant, sophisticated and feminine look to your outfit. You can either wear the complimenting knit with a knee-length (or longer) skirt or under a pinafore you own.
GRAB IT: Extra Fine Merino Rib Turtle Neck Sweater, $12.90, Uniqlo
Go higher with the kicks
Own a pair of very comfortable Vans high-tops or Nike blazers, as they have a thick sole on the bottom that can certainly protect your tootsies from the wintry, frozen ground. The casual pairs also come with padding around the ankle that adds to the warmth effect. You can even go for a pair of wedge sneakers, if this is too tomboyish for your taste. After all, it gives you a reasonable excuse for you to take out your completely forgotten pair of old-school sporty classics out of the closet.
GRAB IT: Sk8-Hi Slim, $55, Vans; Nike Dunk Sky Hi, $120, Nike
Go boyfriend chic with oversized sweatshirt
Cozy up with fleece lined, large pullovers, as they are a perfect solution to fight against the mean weather. But do not get too comfortable -- you must remember that you still have to be fashion forward. Balance out the boyish and casual pieces with contrasting feminine factors, such as embellished skirt, whimsical print trousers, or sequined shorts with thick stockings.
GRAB IT: Unisex Classic Crew Sweatshirt, $55, American Apparel
No sleeves, more room
Huh? This sounds a bit crazy. However, sleeveless jackets can provide you with the ample layering opportunities, which also means they will prevent you from looking stubby with all the multiple layers inside. You can either wear a leather jacket underneath a matching furry vest jacket, or drape your thick winter coat over your shoulder for a double layer effect.
GRAB IT: Faux Fur Vest, $39.95, H&M
Get used to the socks & shoes combination
You want to wear your favorite pair of fancy flats or lovely loafers but you just can't, because you are afraid that your toes might get frostbite? Not to worry, you can still rock them! Go granny chic by throwing in a pair of fuzzy socks and you will be fine. Pick out girly ankle socks in pastel tones, which is a big yes to the upcoming spring season, giving a pleasant accent to your dark ensembles.
GRAB IT: Happy Socks x Madewell Trouser Socks, $12, Madewell; Short Heathered Highland Boot Sock, $14, Free People
Put on a cape in town
Fashion radar says it is back -- If you haven't yet, consider investing in a gorgeous cape. It will keep you warm, while hiding away all the unnecessary layers underneath. Snuggle up with a pair of black skinny jeans and muted polo neck sweater. Complete your dramatic look with a matching wide-rim hat.
GRAB IT: Refined Cape, $32.99, Forever 21
A plaid shirt means an extra layer
So what can a thin-looking plaid shirt possibly do? Trust in it, it can do wonders. Tuck it inside a leather jacket or any winter coat, this 100 percent cotton flannel material will keep you toasty from the frost. Not only that, you will still be keeping up with the winter's checkered grunge trend, as the likes of Givenchy and Saint Laurent.
GRAB IT: BDG Frankie Boyfriend Shirt, $39, Urban Outfitters; Factory Plaid Popover, $44.50, J.Crew
Please don't stop the party
Winter does not mean you should just stay in at night -- but that does not also mean you should freeze yourself while hitting up the bars for happy hour. You can still wear a cozy sweater when you go out, as long as it is evened out with fancy embroidery, embellished hem, lace detail, or a crisp white collared button-up shirt tucked underneath. Just be creative. That way, it will definitely distract everyone from knowing that you are actually wearing a sweater.
GRAB IT: Sweater with Embellished Neckline, $19.99, Zara