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3 Autumn/Winter wardrobe essentials for work, rest and play

Although I already have a wardrobe full of my absolute favourite clothing (and I get excited when it's time to pull out the jumpers and jeans for autumn!) I've noticed a few gaps and have found the ideal seasonal items to fill them...

Personally, I only need a few items to refresh my wardrobe each year. I already have a selection of clothes that are my absolute favourites and they’ve just come out of storage ready for the next season. I actually get excited when it’s time to pull out the jumpers and jeans for autumn!

However, that’s when I tend to uncover some gaps in my wardrobe; some things that are missing or need to be replaced. For example, I had to get rid of an old stained hoody when it was time to pack my winter gear away but I hadn’t got around replacing it. Here are my three essential items to complete my autumn/winter wardrobe…

COSY KNITWEAR

After a summer of t-shirts and lightweight dresses, I’ve been looking forward to getting out my jumpers out again. This cosy knit below is my first choice for autumn/winter. It’s ideal for work as it’s smart enough for Zoom calls and the monochrome tones go with everything in my wardrobe.

The coolest thing about the jumper is the velvety-soft heart patches on the arms. I’ve seen jumpers like this on Pinterest and I’ve always thought they were cute. Plus, my jumper is actually pretty similar to one that my husband has, so we’re almost matching! It looked like all-grey tones on the website but it’s actually a mixed white and grey weave, so it’s almost exactly the same as his jumper. I think it’s adorable that we can twin now haha!

CASUAL HOODY

There’s nothing cosier than snuggling up in a big cotton hoody is there? It’s my go-to choice for lounging days; let’s face it, joggers and hoodies are practically pyjamas, right?! I love feeling warm and comfy, especially when it’s raining outside and I’m tucked up under a blanket on the sofa. Plus, it’s also handy to have a hoody to pull on when you’re going for a walk or a run and there’s a nip in the air.

I can’t resist a heathered grey hoody and I’m so pleased a chose an oversized version. I don’t feel at all restricted, and freedom of movement is exactly what you want when you’re exercising – or relaxing, for that matter. As you know, I love to upcycle my clothing with my own slogan designs so this hoody might get a makeover in the future so I’ll certainly be wearing it for years to come.

PUFFA JACKET

I’ve had the same big, thick, padded jacket for years – and even that was a hand-me-down from a friend. I absolutely loved it because it kept me warm in all weathers but I accidentally tore it at the seams so now the filling has come out. Although I continued to wear it all winter last year, it’s now time to replace it. If I want to enjoy the great outdoors this winter, I need a super-cosy coat to keep me warm.

I already find it difficult to find winter coats that are suitable – probably because I have a really long list of criteria. I live by the coast so I want warmth above all else, and I want a longer length so that no draughts can get in. I also need plenty of pockets and a hood, and it would help if the coat looked nice too. This grey puffer jacket ticked those boxes and thankfully it fits me really well. And added bonus is that the fluffy trim around the hood can be removed, so it’s a bit of a two-in-one coat.

Let me know your clothing essentials for autumn and winter in the comments below. I’d love to hear what item’s you plan to add to your wardrobe to complete your seasonal looks this year. What three items couldn’t you be without in the cold weather??

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Cassie is a freelance writer with a Masters degree in Lifestyle Promotion Studies and is trained in Personal Money Management. She loves to ‘get the look for less’ so regularly shares thrifty-living advice, DIY interior design ideas and low-cost recipes on her blog.

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