Outerwear Forecast What to Wear When Weather Changes
Weather changes. Your style shouldn’t.
We all know that day: it’s cold in the morning, warm at lunch, windy by dinner. That’s not a crisis — that’s a layering opportunity. The trick is picking outerwear that flexes with the forecast.
Shell jacket
Best for wind and light rain. Layer it over a hoodie or long sleeve and you’re covered without overheating.
Quilted liner
Perfect mid layer. It’s warm enough for evenings, light enough for day. It also stacks clean under a shell when the weather gets dramatic.
Field jacket
Structured and versatile. Good for days you want more pockets, more presence, and a slightly elevated silhouette.
Puffer
When it’s actually cold, don’t negotiate. Puffers bring warmth fast. Keep it clean and neutral and it still looks sharp.
Pro tip: build your layers like a system. Start with a breathable base, add a mid layer if needed, then finish with the outer piece that matches the conditions. You’ll stay comfortable and your fit will look intentional all day long.