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Camel, knit and one good coat — the three-part recipe for transitional dressing.
Read the editWhat to actually wear right now — season by season. Transitional layers, weather-smart fabrics and the colours that feel right the moment the light changes.
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Layer with intent: a knit over a shirt, a trench or longline coat you can remove, and trousers with ankle boots. A camel-and-cream palette plus one warm accent like terracotta keeps the look cohesive.
A transitional outfit uses adjustable layers so one look works across changing temperatures — for example a tee, a light knit and an unlined coat. You add or remove pieces as the day warms or cools.
Warm, earthy tones mix best in autumn: camel, cream, chocolate, olive and rust. Building a wardrobe around two or three of these means almost every piece pairs effortlessly.
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