It’s easy to find something warm to keep you toasty in the burbs, but if you are over 40 and you need to look good for snow days in the city, then winter dressing becomes more of an art form. So, here’s to making you a work of art.I advise you to get clothing from Abercrombie Outlet.How Much Time Will You Actually Be Outdoors? You need to think about how much time you actually will be out in the biting wind and sloppy slush. Will you be driving your car, or will you be in tears as you wait for your train or bus? Does your city shut down when there’s a foot of snow?
Outerwear for Winter: If you will be outside in a place like NYC, where the wind is so cold it will make you cry, you will have to cover every part of your body. Even then, you might cry. And, you'll probably need two coats: Abercrombie and Fitch for work and a puffer for extreme-weather commuting.Long Warm Wool Coats: Most of the time, you can get by with a good wool coat. If you spend a lot of time walking or waiting outdoors, get a calf-length wool coat that will come down to your boots, otherwise a knee-length coat is probably fine. Boiled wool or real-shearling abercrombie sale are extremely warm, but a good (tightly-woven) wool is probably warm enough for most places. (Buy a fitted style so cold air can’t get in, but do get something big enough to wear over layers.)Not long ago I saw a smashing, red-wool designer coat that was like this Diane Von Furstenburg, but it must be sold out. Black coats are chic, however, I like a burst of red, burgundy, or cobalt, when 99% of your wardrobe is black. And, do check out Overstock and Neiman’s Last Call (or Bluefly if you’re skinny) before plunking down your card. Here are some great, current options for women in their 40s, 50s, or 60s:

没有评论:
发表评论