Is 60 Degrees Warm Enough to Wear a Dress
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13 Transitional Pieces to Wear in 60-Degree Weather
Not sure how to dress when it's not exactly hot or cold outside? Let us help you.
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Getting dressed during that time of year when it's not hot anymore, but not chilly, either, can be a drag. But a few key pieces can ease the transition — and keep you comfortable on cold mornings and warm afternoons.
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T-shirt dress
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A T-shirt dress is perfect for in-between weather, as it's the ultimate layering piece — it's lightweight enough to wear under jackets and sweaters. This one also looks great on its own, thanks to the puffy sleeve detail and A-line silhouette.
($45, nordstrom.com)
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Maxi Skirt
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Tights are so two weeks ago, but it's still a little too cold for a mini. But a skirt with a longer hemline, like this ruffled maxi, will keep your legs from freezing (and a good solution if you just haven't gotten the self-tanner out yet). Pair with a plain white tee and faux leather or suede jacket.
($70, macys.com)
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Shirtdress
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You can wear a shirtdress pretty much all year round, but it's definitely a wardrobe MVP in transitional weather, thanks to long sleeves and an ability to play well with other pieces (i.e. sweaters and jackets).
($44, oldnavy.com)
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Biker Jacket
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A nice change from the traditional black-leather moto, this camel faux suede will upgrade everything from a work dress to jeans to a midi skirt.
($50, hm.com)
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Wide-Leg Pants
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Pair flowy wide-legs pants with a sweater or denim jacket now, and with a lightweight tank or T-shirt come summer. This pretty floral pattern has a spring vibe, even if the weather isn't cooperating.
($35, hm.com)
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Mules
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Too warm for boots, too cold for sandals? Slip on these slides in faux snakeskin to add a polished look to all your spring outfits.
($118, bananarepublic.com)
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Indoor/outdoor Jacket
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This linen jacket does double duty as outerwear and inside jacket. The linen fabric, cool belted silhouette, and beaded appliqués on the shoulders elevate it from basic to wardrobe workhorse.
($119, zara.com)
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Open-Toe Booties
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Show off your pedicure and stay somewhat covered up in a pair of open-toe booties. The perforated leather keeps things breezy.
($69, modcloth.com)
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Bomber jacket
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Forget boring cardigans — an embroidered floral bomber keeps you warm and makes any outfit a standout. Layer this one over a flowy maxi dress or jeans for a boho-chic look.
($119, lordandtaylor.com)
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Jeans
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Tuck a plain long-sleeve knit or tee into these boyfriend jeans. The slim-yet-relaxed fit is perfect for hanging out with the kids or casual days at the office.
($68, everlane.com)
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Embellished Top
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An embroidered top with a little (discreet) cold shoulder action updates everything in your closet, from work skirts to jeans. It's also a great layering piece under sweaters and jackets.
($32, bloomingdales.com)
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Jumpsuit
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Whenever it's one of those mornings, a jumpsuit is your BFF. It's one-stop shopping — put it on and presto! You're ready to go. Bonus: It's polished enough for work but casual enough for kid events.
$45, oldnavy.gap.com
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Lace Top
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As comfortable (and versatile) as a plain white tee, this lace version will dress up everything in your wardrobe. The short-sleeve style can be worn alone, or layered under warmer pieces.
($36, zara.com)
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