Some days, getting dressed feels like a complete saga - slipping straps, too-tight waistbands, shoes that betray you the second you step out of the house. But never fear: we've found a ton of clever clothes and accessories that quietly fix everyday woes and help ease additional styling headaches. Scroll on to shop problem-solving bras, magic tailoring clips, layering hacks, and other things you didn't know existed but now suddenly need (and will wish you had sooner).
Winter is the season of layering, and there's no piece better suited for the job than a good turtleneck. The timeless style staple is a sartorial chameleon, and it looks just as perfect on its own as it does layered beneath a chunky knit or fuzzy vest. If you haven't been giving your basics collection the TLC it deserves, now's your chance as we've uncovered a trove of well-made turtlenecks under $50 at Amazon that will become the cornerstone of your winter travel wardrobe.
Black leggings might have formed the backbone of your off-duty wardrobe over the holidays, but if you just wore them for afternoon naps or, at a push, to get a takeaway coffee, you're missing their full potential. The street-style set doesn't use this item of clothing (purely) for exercise or work from home days. Instead, they wear black leggings not just on the streets but to fashion shows, letting their slimline second skins into circles more hallowed than, say, your sofa.
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Ski trips are some of travel's most gear-heavy getaways-which is exactly why so many travelers get packing wrong. Between bulky jackets, old equipment, and items that never leave the hotel room, overpacking happens often. To help cut through the clutter (and avoid mid-trip emergencies), we asked ski resort pros from the U.S., Canada, Italy, and beyond to share what actually belongs in your suitcase-and what you're better off leaving at home.
After more than 25 years of traveling solo from hiking snow-covered trails in the Himalayas to camping in Patagonia's winter chill, wandering Christmas markets in Europe, and sailing past Arctic and Antarctic icebergs, I've learned that winter travel adventures demand a mix of resilience and resourcefulness. "Traveling solo is an excellent way to practice mindfulness, challenge yourself, and build confidence. It teaches you about new cultures and experiences, and more so yourself," says Jan Curl, a retreat leader at Run Wild Retreats.
I may be a Southern girl at heart, but after years of living through New York City's frostiest months, I've learned a thing or two about comfortable winter travel clothes. When I first moved here, I thought a cute little peacoat and optimism were enough to get me through winter. Adorable, right? Now I know better. These days, I dress smart, warm, and stylish, and I never underestimate the power of the right layers.
Then, layer like a pro: a cozy cardigan for warmth without bulk, and a stylish jacket that doubles as a suitcase-saver and airport showstopper. Below, I've compiled the five core pieces every traveler needs-from versatile joggers and trench coats to stylish cardigans and comfy clogs. Even better, every item is on sale, with prices starting at just $8 and discounts up to 85 percent off.
From the beginning, my mistake was not realizing how drastically the weather can change from one region to the next. Now after visiting the country more than eight times, I've become an expert on what to pack for a trip to Iceland. I've learned that a backpack filled with back-up waterproof jackets and pants are a must, and that having more layers is better than just wearing one.
Seoul-based label thisisneverthat has introduced its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, "PARK LIFE," a thoughtfully composed lineup that translates moments of quiet reflection into refined seasonal staples. Known for balancing streetwear's edge with understated sophistication, the brand channels the atmosphere of a park stroll - that rare pause between the city's constant hum - into silhouettes that feel intentionally relaxed yet forward-thinking. The result is a collection that encourages wearers to slow down, layer up, and navigate autumn's transitions with ease.
When my landlord informed me that she'd be doubling my rent, I didn't run to Streeteasy or other apartment rental apps like most New Yorkers would. With a job as a travel editor that has allowed (and encouraged) me to work remotely from all around the world and three months left on my eligibility to be in the European Union, I decided to put all my belongings in storage and set off for a three-month-long
Packing for every fall travel scenario is its own kind of puzzle: chilly mornings, warm afternoons, and the inevitable red-eye flight where you just want to be cozy but still look pulled together. The trick is finding comfy clothes that layer well, transition effortlessly, and work just as easily for apple-picking day trips as they do for leaf-peeping weekends or dinner after a flight.
The unpredictable spring weather makes layering essential, allowing for fashion flexibility and comfort with pieces like the Anrabess Striped Cardigan, ideal for various occasions.