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Winter Means Fashion: 5 Styles to Die For

Winter is here again, which means it’s everyone’s favorite time of year—time for winter fashions. This year, there are tons of styles that will leave you absolutely speechless with delight. You can find these styles in your local shops or online.

Try shopping with a coupon to get the best deal. After all, the more you save, the more you can buy to complete your winter wardrobe!




Boho Style

Boho style is here to stay. This trend has been around for years, but it’s even more popular this winter. Flared jeans are back in, and patchwork clothing is making a comeback.

When it comes to jeans, the wider the flare, the better. You’ll find tons of accessories that fit the boho trend, too. From jewelry to hair pieces to scarves and more, the boho look is absolutely everywhere.

Sparkly Jewelry

Oversized jewelry isn’t as popular as it once was. Instead, smaller, sparklier pieces are in style this year. You’ll find colored gems such as amethyst and emerald at local stores.

Wear a single piece of jewelry for a small touch of glam, or wear lots of jewelry at once for an eye-catching look. Multiple rings, bracelets, earrings, and bracelets are stylish this year, and they’re the perfect finishing touch to any outfit, and a Macy’s promo code with free shipping can make it even more affordable.

Duster Coats

Duster coats are this season’s cold weather style of choice. These heavy winter coats are generally knee-length or longer, but the trend this year is at least ankle-length. These coats are as warm as they are fashionable, which makes this trend the perfect choice for your cozy-weather wardrobe.

High Waistlines

The low-rise waistline is officially out. Waistlines have gotten higher and higher in the past few years, and this year they’re officially high. To wear this trend, shop for pants, jeans, and skirts that hit at your natural waist.

This creates a figure-flattering look that accentuates the smallest part of your body while complementing your curves.

Plaid

Plaid is back, and it’s better than ever. From oversized menswear-inspired flannel shirts to flirty A-line skirts, plaid is all over this year. Shop for plaid blouses, accessories, and even pants.

To wear this trend, try pairing your plaid with solid colors. If you’re a little more daring, you can wear it with coordinating prints like polka dots or stripes. For the really bold, try wearing your plaid with a contrasting plaid.

Winter is a lovely time for experimentation and style. Browse around and get some winter time inspiration!

(Contributed by Anica)

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