The Best Coatless Outfits to Wear This Spring 

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If there’s one thing we know for sure about spring, it’s that it doesn’t care about your calendar. It doesn’t matter if just yesterday you were soaking up the sun and convincing yourself that summer is around the corner; today, you’re once again wrapped in the same chunky knit sweater that got you through the coldest days of winter. Spring, at least in its early days, is always tricky like that, freezing in the morning and warm by afternoon, but no one wants to keep dragging a coat around. Luckily for you, we’ve made a list of the best outfits that are made exactly for those in-between days, cozy enough to keep you from shivering, but light enough to make it feel like you’ve actually stepped into a new season – and none of them require a coat! 

Oversized Sweater and Midi Skirt 

Your heavy overcoat might be retired for the season, but your winter sweaters are definitely not going anywhere just yet. Instead of storing them in the closet in hopes of attracting good weather, use them to create outfits that are perfect for the transitional season. Take your brightly-colored chunky jumper, preferably an Irish knit sweater made of merino wool, and tuck it into a midi skirt. If you want to stay as warm as possible, choose a skirt made of leather and combine it with a pair of thick black tights. Don’t forget to layer your sweater with a fitted top underneath, so that you’ll have the best two-in-one look if the sun decides to show up. 

Knit Cardigan and Slip Dress 

We know how much you’ve missed your dresses, and even if the weather doesn’t fully cooperate, you can still wear them if you style them right. Start the outfit with a maxi slip dress and add some knee-high boots to keep any random gust of wind from ruining your day. Then, once again, Irish clothing comes to the rescue: layer a long knit cardigan over it, and you won’t only get a cozy outfit, but also a great contrast between the thin fabric of the dress and the chunky merino wool. We suggest getting an Irish cardigan in a muted color so that it will be as versatile as possible, but if you’re looking for something bolder, you can find plenty of other options online at https://www.shamrockgift.com/womens-clothing. This way, your Irish cardigan will keep you warm and comfy, and you can always drape it over your shoulders if the sun decides to stick around. 

Blazer, Turtleneck, and Wide-Leg Trousers 

Moving on to the more elaborate outfits (aka the ones that have more than just two pieces), the blazer, turtleneck, and wide-leg trousers combination is the go-to for any spring day when you want to look put-together without suffering in the cold. The blazer gives you just enough warmth to get through the day without needing a coat, and the wide-leg trousers keep your legs covered but still breezy. This combo is way more versatile that you might think: if you stick to the regular neutral color palette, it can make a wonderful outfit for a day at work, but if you swap the black blazer for a fuchsia one and wear matching pants, you’ll get a power suit that’s perfect for a night out or a brunch with your friends. 

Quilted Vest, Hoodie, and Straight-Leg Jeans 

Some days, you simply don’t care for looking “presentable” and only want to stay as comfortable as possible. Maybe you have some errands you need to run, or maybe it’s the “ditch-the-dress-code” day at the office and you wouldn’t put on your usual suit even if you were paid to do so. For times like these, a hoodie is your best option. Choose one with a fleece lining so that you won’t have to wear a coat, just add an oversized quilted jacket to make the outfit a bit warmer and more interesting. To complete the look, we suggest combining it with a pair of straight-leg jeans since you can never go wrong with them, but you can also throw on your favorite leggings and it will still look like an intentional outfit.  

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