Get more months out of summer wear with thoughtful cold-weather layering.
Favorite summer looks – like dresses, leggings, and tanks – can transition from warm weather to cold with some strategic layering and women’s clothing that was made to be versatile . To maximize warmth (and the amount of your closet you can wear at once), follow these tips:
Swap bulky Ts for bodysuits
With layering, you’re adding a lot of volume, so reduce bulk by tightening your base layers. Where a tucked-in T can pull, untuck and become frumpy, a smoothing bodysuit builds a clean slate for all the layers to come.
Wear a long sleeve turtleneck bodysuit under your favorite tank dress. Black and white are super versatile, but all our Madelyn mock-necks are in mix-matchable neutral hues.
If you’re bundling up for winter activities and looking for a layering piece with versatility, this long-sleeve bodysuit features breathable cotton and an adjustable double gusset closure for maximum comfort. Wear under your ski-wear, vests, overalls, or jumpsuits.
Cold-proof distressed jeans with leggings
When your favorite pair of jeans are no match for winter weather, extra layers are needed. Our seamless shaping legging is perfect for the job – it features an extra-high waist, 360-degrees of shaping, and side seam-free construction, perfect for slipping on as a base layer whether you’re hitting the shops or the slopes. Women’s leggings that are meant to face all the elements and keep you feeling comfortable.
Use high-waisted bottoms to fake a perfectly cropped top
By tucking the bottom of your favorite knit into some high-waisted bottoms, you can drape your way to a perfect sweater crop. Crop top season officially can be any season! Our convertible tube skirt (which also doubles as a tube dress for warmer weather) lets you adjust the waistline to get the best fit possible.
Layer from tight to loose
It might seem obvious, but a good rule of thumb is to keep your tightest layers closest to your skin. Your favorite flannel gets even more 90s-cred with this henley bodysuit, with ribbed cotton and a thong back. Take your women’s wear to the next level from après ski to bonfire with a bodysuit that was made to be layered.
Check out the Ruby Bodysuit that stole the spotlight!
Stay Warm and Stylish With Yummie Layers
Get more months out of summer wear with thoughtful cold-weather layering.
Favorite summer looks – like dresses, leggings, and tanks – can transition from warm weather to cold with some strategic layering and women’s clothing that was made to be versatile . To maximize warmth (and the amount of your closet you can wear at once), follow these tips:
Swap bulky Ts for bodysuits
With layering, you’re adding a lot of volume, so reduce bulk by tightening your base layers. Where a tucked-in T can pull, untuck and become frumpy, a smoothing bodysuit builds a clean slate for all the layers to come.
Wear a long sleeve turtleneck bodysuit under your favorite tank dress. Black and white are super versatile, but all our Madelyn mock-necks are in mix-matchable neutral hues.
If you’re bundling up for winter activities and looking for a layering piece with versatility, this long-sleeve bodysuit features breathable cotton and an adjustable double gusset closure for maximum comfort. Wear under your ski-wear, vests, overalls, or jumpsuits.
Cold-proof distressed jeans with leggings
When your favorite pair of jeans are no match for winter weather, extra layers are needed. Our seamless shaping legging is perfect for the job – it features an extra-high waist, 360-degrees of shaping, and side seam-free construction, perfect for slipping on as a base layer whether you’re hitting the shops or the slopes. Women’s leggings that are meant to face all the elements and keep you feeling comfortable.
Use high-waisted bottoms to fake a perfectly cropped top
By tucking the bottom of your favorite knit into some high-waisted bottoms, you can drape your way to a perfect sweater crop. Crop top season officially can be any season! Our convertible tube skirt (which also doubles as a tube dress for warmer weather) lets you adjust the waistline to get the best fit possible.
Layer from tight to loose
It might seem obvious, but a good rule of thumb is to keep your tightest layers closest to your skin. Your favorite flannel gets even more 90s-cred with this henley bodysuit, with ribbed cotton and a thong back. Take your women’s wear to the next level from après ski to bonfire with a bodysuit that was made to be layered.
Check out the Ruby Bodysuit that stole the spotlight!