Ensure these winter essentials in your wardrobe to keep you warm

Winter essentials to keep you warm.
Winter-essentials. Photo: IANS

New Delhi: It's that time of the year again when your calendar is going to be full of never ending Christmas and New Year parties. Stay warm yet stylish whether you're staying home with a mug of hot cocoa or spending the night partying away.

Suggested by Flipkart Fashion, here is a list of winter essentials that are a la mode and won't burn a hole in your pocket:

» Fur is Fur-ever

One can never go wrong with a faux fur jacket. This comfy jacket is made with fleece fabric that gives the look and feel of fur. It can be worn with a nice party dress and even over a pair of rugged denim.

» Soothing blue polyester jacket

If you live in a city where winters are not only chilly but also damp, this is your go-to winter wear. The polyester layer prevents the cold wind from entering and also keeps the dampness away. Fit for an early morning jog and also for casual outings.

» Graceful Purple Pullover

Purple is the colour of grace and grandeur and a purple pullover is a must-have in your wardrobe during the winter season. This graceful sweater looks chic and the white lace collar adds a unique visual appeal.

» Maroon high neck

Shades of red are all about power! This gorgeous maroon sweater looks dapper with any kind of outfit - whether you wear it with simple blue jeans or a sequinned skirt, it will always make you look ultra-chic. You can experiment with this sweater all you want, a must-have indeed!

» Boots to suit the winter mood

If you are the kind of person who wants it all, these are the boots for you. A perfect combination of warm and chic, this can easily be paired with dresses, skirts, jackets and blazers.

» Chic

Add this comfy wool solid coat to your winter wardrobe. It will keep you warm and make your winter look on point.

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