Spring Workwear: How to Adjust Your Outfits for Changing Temperatures

Layering is key for staying comfortable in these in-between seasons, especially in a professional setting.

As we move into Spring, it’s a great time to look at your wardrobe with fresh eyes—how can you make what you already own work for the changing weather?

The looks below show two versions of each outfit—one for now, when a coat and boots are still needed, and another for when the temperatures rise. Small adjustments, like swapping heavier layers for lighter ones or switching boots for slingbacks, can make all the difference.

Take this as inspiration to explore your own closet. Maybe you already have what you need, or perhaps you’ll notice a piece that would make getting dressed easier. Either way, thoughtful choices will help you create a wardrobe that works for you—season after season.

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Hi, I’m Marcia Crivorot, a Personal Stylist based in NY. I send newsletters with style tips, brands to know, and products twice a month. Unlock previous editions of my newsletters and receive my emails firsthand by subscribing.

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