How to Finally Perfect Layering (Once and for All)

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There is simply no greater divide than the one betweenBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing ’s NYC and L.A. offices this time of year. While our West Coast team is still basking in the balmy California evenings, we Manhattan editors are left staring out our windows over Union Square watching the temperamental weather fluctuate from one hour to the next. Between the frizz-inducing humidity and the chilly breezes, one thing is certain: Winter is coming.

Here in NYC, artful layering is more than just the calling card of great style—it’s a necessity. We leave our apartments to increasingly brisk mornings, only to wait on hot, stuffy subway platforms and then embark on brutally air-conditioned train rides. We venture outside at lunch in search of soup, only to turn around and head back inside as soon as we realize it’s unseasonably warm (again). We immediately start sweating in the wool blazer that was saving us from hypothermia in the conference room mere moments ago.

Needless to say, to survive fall in style, we need smart layers that embrace the best of the new season. Read on to discover how to master our three favorite layering tricks for fall—it couldn’t be any easier, especially since everything is shoppable right now on Amazon.

HOW TOCLASH PRINTS LIKE A BOSS

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Checked blazers are officially the It-girl item du jour, but true style bosses are taking things one layer further. At first glance, heritage and animal prints make for strange bedfellows, but this unlikely combo is surprisingly easy to wear, thanks to the classic color palette. Admittedly, this is—as a certain friend of mine would say—“a lot of look,” so tone things down with classic black denim and crisp white sneakers. Ankle-grazing jeans show off just a little skin and let the look breathe, and the accessories and pops of Stan Smith green keep everything feeling fresh and modern.

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HOW TOMAKE A PUFFER JACKET COOL

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This look is a clear example of it not being about what you wear but how you wear it. Equally loved by soccer moms and all manner of outdoorsy types, the puffer jacket spent many years in the decidedly uncool pile—until the February shows, that is. Suddenly, sporty outerwear was being layered over all manner of tailored pieces, and one show introduced us to the half-zipped, off-the-shoulder styling that’s popping up in street style galleries everywhere. The trick is layering chic, polished pieces (hello, French-inspired blouse and moto jacket) in with athletic ones. We can’t get enough of this glossy metallic leather juxtaposed with a water-resistant matte finish.

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HOW TOWEAR A DENIM JACKET LIKE A GROWN-UP

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Do we love oversize boyfriend jackets? For sure, but some ensembles call for denim that both relaxes the look and keeps things polished. The first step is finding a more fitted style in a darker wash—from there, it’s all about buttoning all those buttons you’ve never buttoned before. A turtleneck just feels right under a denim collar; pull down those cuffs to show off all the layers and a fresh pop of white at your wrists. This look falls somewhere between sophisticated upstate daywear and surprisingly chic schoolgirl. PS: This gray coat is about to become your most-worn fall item.

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Natalie Cantell
Contributing Fashion Editor

Natalie Cantell is an NYC-based style director, creative consultant, and contributing fashion editor. She was the executive director of Who What Wear and Marie Claire’s brand studio until 2023, and now freelances globally on shoots, stories, and special projects across fashion, luxury, beauty, home, and travel.