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Blogmas Day 5: Casual Winter Style Builder

Finding comfortable and warm outfits for winter can become a tedious job, especially after you have already worn "all" of your outfits multiple times. I use these three steps as a sure fire way to have a warm , cosy, and stylish outfit everyday.

1. Pick out 3 Cardigans/ knit sweaters, 3 long sleeved shirts, 3 pairs of comfortable pants.
2. Out of the nine pieces of clothing, pick the one that best fits your mood that day.
3. Next pick one of the other remaining articles that best show off the 1st piece you chose.
4. Find a nice scarf, necklace, or bracelet to go with your outfit.
5. Choose a basic black or brown wedged bootie.

Voila! Tu as un outfit!
Everyday your outfit will be different depending in your mood. The trick is to pick one piece of clothing to complement. Doing this will allow you to find matching pieces that you may have never even thought about putting together.

Have a warm and cosy evening!

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