Heavy textures like shearling-lined aviator jackets or full faux fur coats add visual depth to simpler layers. 🧶 The Core: Texture-Heavy Mid-Layers
So next time the forecast reads "feels like -10°F," don’t panic. Build your winter fit: layered, textured, and unapologetically sharp. winter fit
This is where you introduce texture. Think chunky knits, oversized cardigans, or fleece-lined sweaters. For a more structured look, try a "shacket" or a heavy corduroy shirt. Heavy textures like shearling-lined aviator jackets or full
He adjusted the cashmere scarf—not wrapped for warmth, but draped with a calculated casualness. This is where you introduce texture
Your middle layer is where personality comes in. Think quarter-zip cashmere sweaters, chore coats, or a heavyweight flannel. This piece should fit close enough to tuck under a coat but have its own visual weight. Pro tip: a knit vest over a long-sleeve tee adds instant rugged sophistication.