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How to Style Your Romper for Cold Weather

Photo Credit: Cupcakes and Cashmere

Rompers are not easy for me. I am what you would call a chestier woman, and I do not enjoy not wearing a bra. I also don’t want to wear a bralette, because it doesn’t offer the right amount of support for my comfort zone. Some women with my bra size might disagree, and that’s great, but for me, the search for rompers, which are so often backless or have strangely places holes, is a tough one.

I was therefore thrilled when I found a cute romper this spring that met my needs. It’s got a back, it’s flattering, and the pattern makes me feel like I’m on a safari! It’s a total win and I had a lot of fun with it this summer. Consider me a romper covert.

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So, naturally, I’m very sad about romper season coming to an end. I’m coping fine because sweater weather is even better, but I don’t want my cute one-piece to waste away in my closet for the 9 months that New Englanders can’t wear shorts.

If you’re in the same boat, then you might be wondering, as I am, “Can I make this romper work for fall and winter”? My answer to that is yes, because you are a strong, independent woman and you can make anything work for any season you want. Here’s three ways to do it!

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Lace Tights or Fishnets

Product Info: Cardigan, Tights, Romper, Boots

This is a look for the now, when it’s starting to cool down and you don’t want bare legs and a tank, but you can still do a breezier outfit.

Take a sleek romper and pair it with sexy lace tights—they’re semi-sheer but still offer some protection from the elements. Make the look fit the seasons with a cozy cardigan and ankle boots.

Leggings or Thick Tights

Product Info: Cardigan, Leggings, Romper, Shoes

As we head into the heart of fall and then winter, fishnets probably won’t protect your legs enough, but luckily, you can easily upgrade to something with more coverage.

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