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Fashion tips: How to layer up like a pro this winter
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It’s cold outside which means you have to layer up. But that doesn't mean losing your sense of style. This winter, you can totally own those cold streets with these amazing layering tips.(Source: Rightster)
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Try wearing a cardigan under your jacket. We like leaving the cardigan open but if it's really frigid, add a scarf. (Source: Rightster)
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If it's like Antarctica out there, don't be afraid to layer your jackets. You can always remove one jacket if you start getting warm. (Source: Rightster)
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Speaking of scarves, you can add a scarf to literally any outfit. Not only are they cosy, they can give that outfit of yours the pop it needs in this bleak weather. (Source: Rightster)
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Vests are also a key layering piece as they are perfect for days that aren't really cold and you can easily slip them under your jacket for an extra layer of warmth. (Source: Rightster)
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Leather leggings are really warm but you can get the same effect by wearing those leather knee-high boots of yours. (Source: Rightster)
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This winter flaunt your socks. Long gone are the days when you needed to hide it. You can still pair them up with your oxfords and heels as long as you are wearing ankle socks. (Source: Rightster)
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When it comes to turtle necks, they will definitely keep you warm. And they look so chic under dresses and oversized sweaters. (Source: Rightster)