70+ Outfit Ideas to Get You Through the Long Winter in Style

We're not about to let a little snow or ice stand in the way of a good outfit. That doesn't mean going bare-legged or refusing to bundle up — remember, we want to look stylish, not clueless — but we refuse to wear a sleeping bag masquerading as a coat, even if we did just roll out of bed. Clearly, this street styled crew knows the feeling, showing off a set of winter-ready outfits that don't include snow pants. Instead, their looks inspire a sleek, pulled-together standard for your cold-weather style, which may feel a little different this year, but shouldn't be tarnished by a little inclement weather, either. Click through for the inspiration, and prepare to layer up in style.

Additional reporting by Sarah Wasilak

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Tuck your plaid pants into a lug-sole boot and cinch your waist with a leather jacket.

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Don't underestimate the sporty appeal of an oversize anorak.

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Accent your weather-proof boots with a statement puffer in the same tone.

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Think of your neutral layers as the foundation of your look, then add one bright burst of color.

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If there's any way to wear your groutfit sweats this winter, it's with a bright heel.

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Go hands-free and make use of those oversize pockets.

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Match up your shearling pieces for a cutesy, textured touch.

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Add an element of surprise with your scarf by laying it over one shoulder instead of wrapping it around your neck.

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Team up a long puffer with flared jeans and opt for a thick-soled boot.

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Wear a thick turtleneck with a silk midi skirt and tall boots that rise to your knee.

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Go monochrome with your athleisure outfit and ground the look with contrast boots and a baseball cap.

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Just add a pair of bright socks to slides, then cover up accordingly with a chic coat à la Julia Sarr Jamois.

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Add impact to solid outerwear with a gorgeous lady's bag.

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Some things change, but denim will always be a winter standby. This season, just add a coat with killer texture.

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Do like the cool girls do and keep it pretty monochromatic.

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Find the fun where you can — like adding high-impact hues on pants and shoes.

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Embrace a cropped pant so you can really show off those winter boots.

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Bundle up luxuriously if you choose and say yes to brocade patterns and a furry finish.

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No one will know (or care) what you have on underneath an amazing coat like this.

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Mix it up with texture, print, and color. Who says you can't have fun with winter fashion?

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Add warmth and outfit intrigue with a textured vest.

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Repeat after us: the more layers, the merrier.

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There's a way to show skin in winter, and it looks something this.

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Throw on a patterned scarf and shake up your whole look.

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Match your shoes to your coat to your bag, and your look just got a lot more noteworthy.

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Whenever in doubt, rememeber: that's why you have a leather jacket.

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Outerwear like this is a winter game changer.

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Layer up your knits for a look so cozy, you'll feel like you're still in your sweats — but look totally on your game.

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There's a reason why we default to basic black — it looks killer.

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Put on your party pants, then top it all off with your go-to coat.

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Orange you glad she added some wow-factor color?

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Nothing emboldens a Winter look quite like a flash of bright color.

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Sometimes, it's all about how you style it — the fastened collar provides extra warmth and makes a statement.

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All black, coupled with a printed blue coat and minimalist chain-adorned booties might be the quickest way to a chic winter style moment.

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Sure, your puffer jacket is a winter necessity, but it also looks pretty cute atop skinny jeans and a cozy sweater.

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Now's the time to embrace luxe texture in the form of a furry coat — the perfect antidote to black skinny jeans.

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Practicality doesn't have to trump style. Just perk up your layers with a bright knit.

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Wide-leg pants further the vintage flair of a fuzzy coat.

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Don't let the winter shut out your style. Add personality with a scarf — that's easy, right?

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Her hat may say tomboy, but that Chanel bag says fashion darling.

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Bundling up looks better in shearling, doesn't it?

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Black and white done right, with a chic bag and a flash of print on her scarf.

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Dress up any outfit with bright color.

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Do it all up in neutrals for a keep-cool winter approach.

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If you're going all black, don't underestimate the importance of great accessories.

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Ladylike plaid and a bit of camo are the proof that opposites do attract.

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This furry vest is as cozy as it is cool.

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Bundling up can look downright artistic with the right draping.

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A hoodie and a beanie lend a sportier, '90s-girl effect to this winter style.

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With a plaid coat, you need little else to tie together your winter look.

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Nothing adds interest quite like a furry vest.

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Sure, it's simple, but this all-black look scores points with a little leather and a pair of tough-girl boots.

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A luxe muff does more than provide warmth.

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Layers don't mean you have to cover up your style — a bold camo-print coat is the perfect way to show it off.

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This is why we'll never tire of a great coat — invest in one and wear it proudly all season.

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Winter doesn't have to mean gray days: this street style pro added interest with a blue-hued leather jacket and white jeans.

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Sometimes, it's all about how you wear your accessories, like her shoulder bag thrown on crossbody style.

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Hanne Gaby Odiele stayed spunky with camo-print pants, an oversize furry jacket, and a bright beanie.

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Say goodbye to the Michelin Man effect and add warmth with a sleek puffer.

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Nothing wrong with the classics, especially when they look like this.

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If you're prep through and through, you'll appreciate this checked scarf and structured satchel.

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Give your edgy look a winter upgrade with a cozy beanie and boots.

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Borrow from a little model-off-duty style and add luxe with a furry topper — then elongate those stems with skinny jeans and black booties.

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We never met a leopard coat we didn't like — how very Kate Moss, no?

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Let your scarf be the star of your outfit — and watch the compliments roll in.

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Counter your tough-girl ensemble with some smart footwear.