If you are looking for winter outfit inspiration, my winter capsule wardrobe for the 2024/2025 winter season, is your answer! This elevated, effortless, neutral capsule wardrobe will take you from day to night, and from mild to chilly days in the winter months.
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Effortless Winter Capsule Wardrobe
If you are new to capsule wardrobes or have been using them for years, you’ll love my winter capsule wardrobe for the winter season.
It’s the most annoying thing to stare at a bursting closet and think “I have nothing to wear!”. Does this sound familiar? I’ve been there! The solution? A curated and thoughtful capsule wardrobe eliminates closet overwhelm, frustration, and decision anxiety every time you need to get dressed.
My minimalist winter capsule wardrobe is a perfect way to declutter and streamline your wardrobe for the chilly season. Let’s get into it, shall we?
Winter Wardrobe Essentials List
In a well-executed winter capsule wardrobe, you’ll find warm outerwear, such as a puffer jacket or long wool coat, knit sweaters, basic tops, jeans, leather pants or dressy pants, a slip skirt (perfect for the holiday season), everyday winter boots, Chelsea boots, ankle boots, a beanie, gloves, and chic, minimal accessories. It’s wonderful to know how a small selection of versatile pieces can make a wide variety of outfit combinations.
If you work from home or are a stay-at-home mom (or both!), you can get away with more laid-back clothing. If you don’t have kids or have a socialite lifestyle, you will likely want more dressy or formal options.
Read through the capsule wardrobe checklist below to understand how I’ve chosen each piece thoughtfully for the chilly season.
Long Wool Coat
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A long, warm wool coat is a great staple for any winter capsule. Depending on the climate where you live, you may want to go with a thicker wool coat or one that is more lightweight. I love this affordable handmade wool coat from Mango which is great for layering as well as this great alternative from Quince.
This piece can be dressed down with a pair of lug boots and casual pants or dressed up with a sweater dress and heeled ankle boots. Because winter gets quite chilly, this layering piece is a polished way to handle the elements and look fantastic doing it.
As an alternative, if you like the look you can go with a Teddy-style coat or a faux suede and shearling style!
Parka or Puffer Coat
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Winter weather can be unpredictable, and if you live in a northern locale like me, you’re likely used to some wicked snowstorms. The best way to look fashionable and still handle the cold is with a cozy puffer coat. I love the uber-cozy Superpuff Parka from Aritzia and a great affordable look-alike is this Long Puffer from Quince.
You can adapt this winter capsule piece depending on the harshness of the winters where you live. Opt for a long, heavy puffer coat if you deal with months of snow and below-zero temperatures. Or, go for a shorter puffer coat or one more lightweight if snow is a rarity.
Quilted Liner
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A quilted liner jacket is a perfect transition piece when the winter is just beginning and fall weather is still lingering. Alternatively you can go with a long length shacket that will help keep your bottom warm if you sitting on any cold benches outdoors!
I love this cute collarless Quilted Jacket from Aritzia which you can wear on its own or layer under a wool coat for extra warmth.
Striped Knit Pullover
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You may need 2-3 knit pullovers in your winter capsule wardrobe, and that’s totally ok. A great knit sweater with a crew neckline, half-zip, or v-neck is a versatile piece that can be worn in so many ways.
I absolutely love a classic striped pullover (or this one with thick stripes) but neutral tones are great as well – like this affordable cashmere pullover from Quince. Or try adding in subtle winter colors like sage green, mist blue, or navy blue. This will make the sweaters easier to mix and match with different outfits.
Turtleneck Sweater
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Along with a basic knit pullover, a classic turtleneck sweater is another essential in a winter capsule. Chocolate brown is so on trend this season and I love this deep brown Cashmere Turtleneck from Aritzia, and this stunning ribbed cashmere option from Quince. On a chilly day, you can put on a cozy turtleneck that will keep you warm and toasty, then layer with one of the outerwear pieces.
Like the pullovers, I recommend you go with a fabric weight that makes sense for the climate you are in. Thick wool may be too hot for those in mild areas, so go for a cashmere or cotton blend.
Knit Cardigan
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Layered over a knit camisole, long-sleeve top, with jeans, or dressed up with a slip skirt, a cozy knit cardigan is another wonderful piece for winter. I absolutely adore the Jenni Kayne Cooper cardigan (a splurge I made this fall!). A more budget-friendly and very similar option is this stunning Structured Cashmere cardigan from Quince.
If you prefer a less structured fit and love an oversized style, try this stunning cardigan from Quince.
Whether you’re lounging at home or need an extra layer heading out, a cardigan is a great throw-on-and-go piece.
Knit Half-Zip
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On a winter day, a knit half-zip sweater will keep you feeling cozy and has an elevated look compared to a basic sweatshirt. I love the affordable Quince Cashmere Half-Zip as well as this luxe Half-Zip from Simkhai (another splurge, this Jenni Kayne knit half-zip is divine).
Style the half-zip with a pair of jeans, leather pants (or leggings), or cargo pants. Add a pair of boots and you’ll be ready for any winter day! You can also easily layer this piece under a coat for extra warmth.
Slip Skirt
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In this winter capsule, I included a slip skirt in a beautiful navy blue for a perfect option for the holiday season. You can wear this piece with a camisole, turtleneck, or cardigan and go with heels or heeled ankle boots for a gathering or party.
Quince has very well-priced silk skirts in an array of colors, or you can go with these satin options from Aritiza. If navy blue isn’t your color, try forest green, rich burgundy, gold, or black.
Long Sleeve Top/Bodysuit
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Basic long-sleeve tops are wardrobe staples that can be worn multiple times a week in the winter with an extra layer over top (wool coat, shirt jacket, knit cardigan). I love ivory or off-white, light grey, or beige to brighten up winter looks and keep them versatile.
Additionally, you can go with nice ribbing detail (like this) that gives a basic top a more dressed-up look when styled with dainty pendant necklaces. For more formal options, you can swap a basic long-sleeved top for a nice blouse or two.
Dressy Tops
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A well-rounded winter capsule wardrobe should have one or two dressy tops for nights out and special occasions (especially with the holiday season in full force). In this capsule, I included this Aritzia satin camisole top which looks great with leather pants, jeans, or a slip skirt (here’s a beautiful silk alternative from Quince).
Along with the camisole I included a long-sleeved satin shirt for more business-appropriate events or a date night with jeans and heeled booties.
Vintage Wash Jeans
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A staple in any winter capsule wardrobe is a pair of über fashionable vintage-wash jeans. Trust me when I say, once you find the perfect pair, you will wear them multiple times a week.
I absolutely love Agolde 90’s jeans, Madewell Perfect Vintage Jeans (in all washes) and Levi’s 501 originals (or Levi’s vintage if you can find them!). Everlane, Citizens of Humanity are also all fantastic brands to choose from.
Dark Wash Jeans
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Like vintage-wash or medium-blue jeans, dark-wash jeans are perfect for the winter season. Not only are they on-trend for 2024, they are also sleek and classic and can more easily be dressed up than light-wash denim.
I’m absolutely in love with these Citizens of Humanity Miro Barrel Jeans in the dark wash, but I’ve also linked several other great alternatives above!
Utility Pants or Trousers
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Thicker cotton utility pants (aka. cargo/carpenter) look excellent and are very on trend for the 2024/2025 season. Paired with Chelsea or lug boots they are perfect for winter!
While you might not be sure about the light off-white or ivory color in winter, it totally works to freshen up any cold-weather outfit. If you prefer, you can also go with black barrel pants from Everlane or a medium brown color.
If your wardrobe leans dressier, swap these for a pair of wide-leg trousers.
Leather (or Silk) Pants
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Black leather (real or faux) pants or leggings are a great addition to the winter wardrobe capsule for their elevated look, versatility, and ability to be dressed up or down. They have a polished look with the right top, footwear, and accessories. I love these very affordable faux leather pants from The Gap.
An alternative to leather pants is a pair of stylish silk trousers (or satin trousers) which look great with sweaters, cardigans, and heeled ankle boots or pumps. They can be dressed up or down and look snazzy around the holiday season. This is a great alternative if you live in a warmer climate and leather is too warm of a material.
Winter Boots
In the winter it’s likely you’ll encounter snow, so a stylish pair of winter boots are a must when it comes to the footwear in your capsule. On extra cold days, you’ll want a warm and cozy winter boot to slip your feet into, so we recommend going with a pair that’s shearling lined.
Don’t forget to make sure the boots you get are waterproof too. And, if you go with suede, use a suede protector spray to keep them from getting dirty.
Chelsea Boots
Chelsea boots (or Lug boots or combat boots) are a great option for the winter months. They are typically water and snow-proof, and look sharp with so many different outfits.
I love these stylish and durable Chelsea Boots from Poppy Barley – especially in the limited edition Java Brown, as well as this budget-friendly pair from Sam Edelman. You’ll likely find you are wearing these boots almost all the time during the winter unless it’s super snowy and cold where you live.
Ankle Boots or Knee-High Boots
Heeled ankle boots add that extra polished look to any winter outfit. They are also a great option for any occasion you need to be dressed-up for.
You can go with ankle-height heeled boots, or opt for knee-high boots if that’s more your style. Earthy colors like brown leather or camel suede are stunning. Or, go for a sleek pair of black ankle boots for even more versatility.
If you do opt for suede, be sure to use shoe protector spray!
Leather Tote Bag
In my opinion, a large, practical leather tote is the perfect, minimal addition to any capsule wardrobe. Black, brown, or taupe leather is versatile and suitable for the season.
Think of a large leather tote as your catch-all bag for winter! I love this affordable leather tote bag from Quince, along with this sleek option from Everlane.
Crossbody Bag
A crossbody purse is another perfect piece to include as it makes any outfit look more polished, and is easier to carry around than a large tote. I love this simple brown suede crossbody bag from Madewell (it has a designer look for less, and chocolate brown is the color of the season this year!).
Another elevated option is the Vancouver Bag from Demellier (an investment piece). And a budget-friendly option is the Quilted Crossbody Bag from Quince.
Clutch
Because the winter season often brings holiday parties, gatherings, and nights out – a clutch is the perfect addition to the capsule for these dressy occasions. I chose this simple gold clutch, but the options are endless!
Opt for classic black, metallic, or suede, whatever you feel will go seamlessly with more outfits in your capsule.
Accessories
Lastly, adding a selection of stylish and practical accessories to your winter capsule wardrobe will tie it all together. I adore a cozy beanie or toque, a warm oversized scarf, leather gloves, a great pair of sunglasses, wool socks, a classic belt, and dainty gold-plated jewelry.
You can never go wrong with subtle, classic pieces that are the cherry on top of every great winter ensemble.
What’s NOT included in the winter capsule wardrobe?
The following items don’t necessarily change a whole lot from season to season and can be worn all year round, therefore I have not included these in the capsule. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t mix them with the items in your capsule to create even more outfit combinations!
- undergarments (bras, panties, socks, etc.)
- pajamas
- loungewear (sweats, hoodies, etc.)
- workout wear (leggings, sports bras, tank tops, etc.)
I hope you have been inspired by this year’s winter capsule edition. Don’t miss the rest of my capsule wardrobes below!
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