How I Stay Warm During Winter // Vintage Styling Tips
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- How I stay warm during Winter // Vintage Styling Tips
Wearing your beautiful vintage dresses and skirts is absolutely possible during the winter with these winter vintage styling tips.
Layers are key to keeping nice and toasty warm during the long cold winter months.
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Silk undergarments from Lands End: rstyle.me/+dy4...
Cotton Petticoats: tidd.ly/3IlU6Gt
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That coat @10:02 is GIVINGGGGGG BRUHHH!!! Immaculately sensational❤
Thank you so much! I love that coat. It's the Pearl coat from Collectif.
When I lived in Austria I used base layers of both silk and wool pointelle knit which I preferred because it shifted less under my tights. I recently found a store on Etsy (Thunda Thighs) which make thigh high acrylic stockings that I live in. If I'm laying a skirt with a dress I use the skirt as a petticoat so my dress doesn't bunch. A neckerchief with a cardigan has become my signature look. I love the coat in your thumbnail! Such a pretty color on you.
I was looking at the Thunda Thighs, do they stay up well on their own or do you wear them with garters?
@@TheGlambassador for me they stay up fine BUT I am short so I have to roll them over at the top and I don't do a lot of walking during the day with them. I'm mostly wearing them while sitting at my desk. I work from home and my office area gets cold. If I wear them outside I normally fold them down a little more so they're midway between knee and thigh. I don't have any issues with them rolling like some of the reviews but I wear them over tights. Oh and I have a 28" inseam.
Beautiful outfits ❤❤❤
Thank you! 🤗
rebonsoir merci pour tout ses bon conseils👍😘
OMG, I love that coat of yours! So gorgeous! As for tips, if it's freezing, you can use two pairs of gloves, some thin modern ones, the ones that let you use phones and on top of them some cuter, warmer, vintage gloves. Those thin modern ones are not great for warmth on their own, but they add a bit of warmth when layered, and also when you need to check your phone you still have something on your hands, so it's not such a big temperature shock. Also if you're wearing boots, then add warm socks, with boots they aren't visible, so you can use any socks on top of tights. Also, thick woollen tights, especially those ribbed ones, they were popular in the 40s, so they don't look out of place. :) Also fur hats, my grandmothers always had at least one, and there's plenty of old fur on the market, so we don't need to buy new ones. And I feel fur hats were a bit less influenced by fashion, they weren't changing as much as normal hats, so you could probably find a hat even from the late 20th century and it would still look good with a vintage look. :)
These are all great tips, thank you!
I love this video. It is always hard to dress vintage in cold weather and you have great ideas. You look so classy. Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
What wonderful tips Christine! Here in Southern California is been in the low 40's & I'm freezing, lol 🥶 I'm sure nowhere near were you're at. Much love to you! ❤️
For people that sweat more than the average person, such as myself, I wear Thompson Tees under my dresses, so I never get my dresses sweaty, and I just wash the Tees instead of the dresses.
Great tip!
For me when I lived in Chicago, I wore fleeced lined leggings, a half-slip a skirt or dress that covered my calf's, knee-high socks, laced up winter boots that are knee length, knee length cloth coat that had a detachable hood (cloth holds in heat better), a crocheted hood that I made myself that covered my neck so I did not need a scarf ( and does not mess up my hair-do), added a cloth jacket/ sweater under, and wore t-shirts under my tops.
For gloves I learned mittens are the best, and gloves with fingers are added under the mittens in case I needed to take my hand out of my mitten so my hands will not get cold. And I also carried a muff to stick my hands in for even extra added warmth. I learned the muff needs a handle/ neck holder, this way the muff is not in the way when you need to use your hands. I got the faux fur muff from amazon and made sure it was machine washable. Home girl does not have time to go to the dry cleaners, LOL
When I moved to Texas I could not find a cloth knee length coat anywhere, they have puffy waist length wind breakers that they call coats, and I was freezing so bad. Thankfully I did buy a man's cloth work jacket that was lined and hip length I was cold even with layers but not as cold when I was wearing the puffy wind backer.
HOORAY, for the cotton petticoat, been looking for so this much needed Item for years, and the closest I got was a cloth half-slip which did not keep me warm.
Brilliant idea with the ice skater tights! I never would have thought of that. Thanks!
I'm from Central Europe, so your tips are useful for me. Especially the tip to wear a skirt over a dress.
And I must say - I really like your coat. The colour! 😍
Thank you!
I buy fleece lined or very thick flesh coloured tights, then I wear my very light seamed stockings over the top. Once you've got your top layer on it just looks like your skin underneath. I love the idea of ice skater tights. They often wear flesh coloured tights, that would work really well
I love that idea!
Love this! I really like the idea of wearing a skirt over a dress for extra warmth from the layers, it's like a double hack because it also gives that extra versatility to pieces in my wardrobe :) will definitely be trying it!
Shein has the absolute best tights for plus size. I don't like supporting fast fashion but they really do have true plus size tights that are good thick quality
Great tips as always. Your thoroughness with research into vintage style and presentation is impeccable. I
Thanks so much!
Silk is wonderfully insulating. I will have to check out the Lands End camis. I wear silk glove liners under my gloves or mittens. I think wearing skirts is actually more practical as like you say, there's a lot of layering, more than just wearing trousers. Thank you for such useful tips.
Oh I like the silk glove liner idea. I’ll have to check that out.
Great tips lovely
Have you got the brand 'Snag Tights'? I adore them ... I always had trouble finding tights long enough to fit me & found this brand super as they cater for all sizes! So many colours available too! xx
Yes I do! I have a few and I love them.
I live in scoop neck undershirts from 32 Degrees under my sweaters and tops. Super comfy, and affordable. I buy mine at Costco.
Great tip!
Great tips! Thanks!💖
Happy new year and thank you for the tips especially the ice skater tights. In Denmark it can get pretty cold in winter, so I like to wear wool shorts under my dresses.
Really good tips, Thanks. Where I am we don't go below -5C generally in Winter and hardly have snow, but Rain, Rain and more bl...dy rain! We are currently expecting Ex-Tropical Cyclone Hale to hit, the first of the season from Vanawatu, so more fun. Do you dress in your style all day? How would you dress to do the housework for instance? Absolutely find your channel so helpful especially since I am plus sized as well.
Hello, I’m glad you found the video helpful. Yes, I dress in vintage style everyday. I’ll generally wear a house dress or a comfy shirtdress during the day or a skirt and blouse or sweater. I keep it pretty casual.
When I do chores around the house I’ll typically wear an apron to keep my clothes clean and tidy.
@@TheGlambassador Thank-you. Much appreciated.
Great video! Very useful! Thank you, Christine! I am always upset when the cold season comes, it lasts a long time here, 7-9 months, and I am upset that I cannot demonstrate my looks, put on a dress and brooches, my whole look is hidden under a down jacket. Your tips are very inspiring! I confirm that silk is excellent at keeping warm. I live in Moscow, it's really cold here, but I can go outside in just a silk dress and coat, without putting on anything extra, neither a cardigan nor a sweater, and I won't freeze.
Oh my goodness, that’s a long time to have cold. I hope you at least have some sunny days that you can enjoy.
@@TheGlambassador Thank you, dear Christine 🙏😊 Yes, of course we have 🙏 in winter and late autumn it is mostly cloudy here and from May to October it is warm, summer can be really hot for us 30-35 degrees, but we have to wear some light and warm coats since September to May. So I have a chance to wear my light vintage dresses from May to September only 😩😁
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All wonderful tips. I need to look for some tights to wear with my repro vintage ankle boots. May I ask where you found your "Miss Marple" scarf? It's so beautiful.
I’m not sure exactly where this one came from, I have a few made from friends and I’ve purchased some from Etsy.
I would check out Snag Tights, they are super comfortable and I love their wool tights.
Great tips! Funnily enough, I've found through wearing vintage that I am usually better suited to face the temperatures throughout the year. As in, I feel less hot in the summer, and much warmer in the winter than I used to in modern clothes. It's my first full winter in Germany, and so far so good!
That's an interesting assessment, I 100% agree. I'm sure it has a lot to do with wearing more natural fibers that either let your body/skin breathe and wearing fabrics that insulate our bodies properly.
I miss Germany so much, I hope you are loving it.
@@TheGlambassador I hope I never have to leave! Though the language still kills me lol
@@luizahundt oh yeah, the language isn’t easy. I’m still learning it now and sometimes it’s so familiar and other times is just makes no sense 😂 what part of Germany are you in?
@@TheGlambassador I'm in the north, in the border with Denmark (the city is called Flensburg)! Sometimes I'm shocked at how much I learned from having to speak German at work and in life situations (like renting an apartment, getting health insurance, going to the doctor...) and then I'll just not know how to say the simplest thing and feel dumb again lol!
I lived in Germany and Austria and I really miss Austria. I love vintage trachten especially handknit sweaters.
Happy New Year Christine ! All really useful tips ! We have pretty cold temperatures here in the UK at the moment so I definitely appreciate the tips 😁. Love your 'Miss Marple' scarf !
Happy new year!! I hope you can stay nice and toasty warm. I love my Miss Marple scarves, I have them in several colors and they are just darling.
Hi Dear, thanks for sharing this video, Some of your ideas are even new to me 😊 Do you know SNAG Tights? I love them because they are especially for bigger women Iike us. In different colors and qualities. I guess they also send to the USA
Yes I do! I love them, they are so comfy.
Another great video!! I wonder if you have tips for shoes or boots? My problem is that even though I can dress up warm and comfy, I wasn't able to find winter shoes that fit vintage style dresses. Any suggestions for brands or sites?
I wear boots and shoes from Clarks and Cobb Hill most of the wintertime. Closed toe oxfords or ankle boot are very vintage-style and I wear them with dresses a lot. I'm always on the hunt for lace up boots that will fit my wide calves.
I can highly recommend Memery fur/fleece lined ankle boots (they have two 1940s styles) - I have the popper closure ones and they keep my feet toasty - and I get cold very easily. They're based in Sweden I think but I live in the UK and service was quick and shipping wasn't expensive at all.
@@petapendlebury9024 good to know! I have a few Memery shoes and love them.
Love this video. I will definitely be watching this again in the near future. You mentioned your sweater you are wearing is from Target. Can you tell me who made it? And also I love the color of your lipstick. Do you remember the brand and the color of that. Thank you so much in advance and thank you again for the most informative video.❤
Hey Ginger, the cardigan from Target is from a brand called "A New Day" it looks like it's sold out online, but you might be able to find it in store still. You'll definitely want to size down though. www.target.com/p/women--39-s-cardigan---a-new-day--8482--green-xl/-/A-85763192
As for my lipstick I think I was wearing Nars Powermatte in Starwoman. Here's a link www.ulta.com/p/powermatte-lip-pigment-xlsImpprod16671161?sku=2515852&_requestid=5344534&AID=164999&PID=2514102&CID=af_164999_2514102_&clickId=3RPxhT3YixyNTm4TNiROnWCBUkAwRpyw00000w0&SubID=&irgwc=1
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Have you ever tried Snag tights?
I have! I love them.
Where are some good places to get plus sized clothes made of natural fibers? It's a struggle to find places especially for those who want and or need to be on some sort of a budget.
I recently created this list for size inclusive vintage reproduction/retro clothing lines. They aren't specific to natural fibers, but a lot of them do use them. This would be a good start for you.
www.patreon.com/posts/size-inclusive-75632060
Where do I find that turban?! 😍
This one is just a vintage scarf that I tied into a turban. I have a tutorial here on my channel for 6 ways to tie a headscarf.
Where do you get your beautiful coats? I'm a big fan of wool, I haven't delved into silk much but I'm wanting to.
I have a few from Collectif (the one featured in the video and on the cover are both from there), and I have some from Hell Bunny as well as a few vintage coats (I have a video showing those).
Do you wear short sleeve dresses in winter? I find it hard to find long sleeve vintage dresses. I can only find them on Aliexpress. I live in Oregon where winters are in the 40's degrees. and I keep my apt cool cause my rabbit.
Sorry for the delay, I could have sworn that I responded. Yes, I wear short sleeves in the winter. Usually if I'm at home I'll still wear short sleeves and just have a cardigan nearby if I get chilly. But even if I'm going out I'll wear a short sleeved dress with a cardigan over it. And if it's extra cold, I wear a long sleeved silk undershirt under the dress and the the cardigan over that. I helps to extend my wardrobe a bit.
I do the double layers with the tights it's the best. Have you tried SNAG tights yet?
I have!!! I love them so much. I have the wool tights and the regular thick ones. So comfy!
Both with and without makeup you're features are that of a 1950's model.. Hollywood can use people like you in movies! - I'm not trying to flatter. I just know what I see 🙂