Take it from us: It’s worth the extra effort to curate a reliable winter capsule wardrobe. We ask the most of our closet essentials, from daily coats to reliable boots, during this especially wet, windy time of year, and investing in the right ones will pay dividends through April. And while most of your fall capsule will remain relevant over the next few months, plenty of your current pieces could use heavy-duty upgrades for the weather ahead.
Glamour’s winter capsule wardrobe wish list
Start with anything that’ll directly face the elements—wool coats, chunky sweaters, go-to sneakers—since they’ll need to be hardy and will do the heavy lifting for most of your ensembles. From there, use the rest of your budget on outfit-elevating extras like cute jewelry, cashmere beanies, and party-ready dresses, which will get just as much wear throughout the season. (How else will you get through all the season’s many, many parties?)
Before succumbing to impulse buys—cold-weather clothes are expensive!—perform a full closet audit and figure out which recent fall pickups and holdovers from last year you’ll actually wear this season. From there, fill in all the blanks with these tried-and-true winter capsule wardrobe essentials. We’re in for a long few months, yes, but these trendy yet timeless staples will make it your warmest, most stylish season yet.
1. The cashmere sweater
What more must be said about the timeless appeal of the cashmere sweater? It’s one of the softest fibers on the market, and with proper care, it can last decades—perfect for an investment-worthy sweater. Pick your favorite color and cut, then wear it everywhere, either as a layering piece or as a solo statement.
2. The wide-leg trousers
Today’s trousers look just as structured as their forebears, but they’re largely way more comfortable, thanks to stretchy materials and forgiving waistbands. In cold months, a roomier fit means you’ll also be able to layer fleece tights underneath (we love a sneaky styling hack). Each of these pairs works for the office, of course, but you also might find yourself reaching for them on the weekends too—they’re that easy to wear.
3. The seasonal jewelry
Winter is the season of gold, which brings some welcome warmth and sparkle to any look. While your current stack should remain in rotation, these slightly bolder picks—like gem-encrusted hoops, trendy cord necklaces, and classic tennis bracelets— will make the season’s dresses and sweaters sing. (And don’t be afraid to mix metals, like in the ring stack below.)
4. The black leather boots
Silhouettes, materials, and color trends come and go, but tall black boots are eternal. Pick up a proper pair now and you’ll get pretty much endless use out of it, whether paired with baggy jeans, denim midiskirts, or velvet minidresses.
5. The long-sleeve tee
Your favorite T-shirt is probably short-sleeve, but don’t underestimate the magic of its higher-coverage sisters. Use them as base layers under sweaters; tuck them into jeans under a leather jacket; pair them with sweats or track pants on your day off. The possibilities are endless—and très chic.
6. The winter accessories
The easiest way to winterize your current closet is simply covering up your extremities. Cashmere caps, wool-lined gloves, thick socks, and chunky scarves will give your lighter pieces legs as the season begins and ends—and boost your puffer jackets and extra-long coats during winter’s worst.
7. The layering jacket
Fall gets all the shine when it comes to jackets, but that’s not the whole story; with smart layering (read: thick knits, blanket scarves, and thermal base layers), lighter pieces can also help hold down your wardrobe in the thick of winter. Pick one with some extra room, since you’ll likely be adding long-sleeve layers underneath.
8. The heavy coat
You could get through winter without a proper wool coat, but we can’t imagine you’d want to. These retro-chic toppers elevate tees and sweatpants on coffee runs, complement tailored trousers at work, and winter-proof nice dresses for fancy fêtes. If your style leans structured, pick a coat with sharp shoulders; if you’re more relaxed, a sloped silhouette is better.
9. The holiday dress
If your schedule looks anything like ours, the next few months will be a gauntlet of weddings, holiday parties, birthday celebrations, and long dinners. And one of these festive numbers will get you through them all in style. Pro tip: If you love a shorter hemline but hate the cold, pair your pick with tights, which may look sheer, but offer windproof warmth.
10. The dark denim
We have nothing against lighter, faded styles, but winter calls for something moodier. On top of being the trendiest wash of the season, deep indigo (and its close cousin, black denim) also pairs well with the creamy sweaters and black coats you’re already planning on wearing. That’s synergy.
11. The weather-ready sneakers
While extra-slim sneakers are especially trendy right now, let’s be honest: None of us wants to risk slips or wet toes this time of year. That’s where chunky, sporty styles come in. Beloved by Scandinavian girls (who know a thing or two about cold-weather dressing), these kicks can take on both trail hikes and slushy city streets.

