Italian, Spanish, and British Women Surprisingly Have These 6 Winter Staples in Common
When you find something all three of these countries have in common, you buy it.
I spend an embarrassing amount of time observing how women dress in other countries—especially in winter, when personal style really shows. My first question when I find myself on a aspirational fashion page is always the same: “Now, where does she live?” In my recent findings, what surprised me most wasn’t how different Italian, Spanish, and British women dress but how often they overlap in the same quiet essentials. Specifically when the weather is cold. Despite Spain being known for its warm weather, to locals it feels equally cold to what British women are experiencing. So alas, the bundles commence.
These aren’t trend pieces or statement items—they’re the foundation. The kinds of staples that make an outfit look intentional without trying too hard. Once I noticed the pattern, I couldn’t unsee it, and naturally, I started rethinking my own winter wardrobe through that lens. So below, I have rounded up the items that I have found to be consistent across Italian, Spanish, and British women—let the shopping begin.
Bandana Scarves
This is the scarf style that keeps popping up across all three countries. Worn knotted, folded, or casually thrown on, it adds polish without the bulk of a traditional winter scarf.
Suede Jackets
Suede jackets are a subtle alternative to leather that instantly softens a winter look. They feel timeless, slightly retro, and especially popular layered over knits or tailored trousers.
Straight-Leg Jeans
Straight-leg jeans are the unifying denim silhouette here. They’re relaxed without looking sloppy and work seamlessly with boots, flats, or heels—no matter the city
Lace Everything
Lace shows up in unexpected ways, tucked under a crewneck sweater or peeking under a skirt. It adds texture and femininity while still feeling grounded and wearable for daytime.
Vintage-Looking Leather Jackets
Perfectly worn-in leather jackets are everywhere—and they look like they’ve been owned forever. The more lived-in the finish, the better, especially when styled with classic denim or tailored pants. My next European trip will involve a few vintage-store stops scouring this exact item.
Flannels and Plaids
Plaid isn’t styled as a statement here—it’s treated like a neutral. Whether worn as a shirt, layered piece, or outer layer, it brings warmth and familiarity to winter outfits.

Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , bringing a decade of industry experience to the editorial team. Since joining in 2021, she has made her mark by blending luxury and accessible fashion, decoding runway trends, and curating must-have shopping lists. Before joiningBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra translates editorial expertise into viral social content, making fashion engaging for a new generation. Her unique perspective is rooted in her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.