Not exact matches
It's
warm enough that your guests don't have to wear heavy
jackets, but cool
enough that no one is sweltering in the heat.
Alternately, have her wear a light
jacket and
warm the car
enough to keep her comfortable.
I don't know that I own a
warm enough coat — we wear
jackets here in the South!
This is the perfect piece to reach for when it's too
warm for a
jacket but cool
enough to layer.
Cool
enough for a
jacket and boots but with
warm sun and no breeze.
It's important to find some sweaters that are
warm but are still thin
enough to comfortably fit under a
jacket or a sweater.
Acne
jacket / J Crew tshirt / Nike Air Max 1 / Vero Moda jeans / Proenza Schouler bag / Frends headphones / Laura Mercier tinted moisturiser I know it's February and maybe a bomber
jacket is not
enough to keep Londonders and New Yorkers toasty and
warm, but let's for a second pretend our massive coat is tucked away...
What I love about this dress in particular is that it's thick
enough fabric you don't need a
jacket and it's simple
enough — #stripes #blessed — you can throw your favorite blanket scarf on top of it for those chillier moments, but strip it off the scarf when the sun starts
warming things up.
Although, lately it's been cool
enough to wear a
jacket, but
warm enough for a midi skirt and I thought was the perfect opportunity to show off my brand new wedges!
Pseu, according to their warmth rating, that
jacket should be
warm enough for all but the coldest days here in Montréal.
It's also been
warm enough some days to wear my lighter coats and
jackets instead of puffy coats OR my thicker sweaters without any kind of coat (as evidenced here).
This flannel
jacket looks like a flannel shirt but is
warm enough to be worn as a
jacket and has wool - lining for maximum warmth.
This leather
jacket kept me
warm enough for the fall, but I couldn't imagine surviving the winter there.
The weather
warmed up a little bit briefly last week —
enough for me to wear a
jacket rather than a big coat.
I took the liberty in pairing this awesome floral crop top and matching maxi skirt with fishnets, a leather
jacket (because it's not yet
warm enough to be bare shoulder) and velvet heel booties.
So it remains only to hope it will be
warm enough that I can wear the dress without
jacket:) Thank you.
It gives everything more of a fall look while still taking in the fact that it's
warm enough outside to not need a
jacket!
The «Warmth» rating is way off on this
jacket, I live in Michigan and this isn't
warm enough to spend an extended period of time outside in the winter.
It looks as stylish as your leather
jacket, but it's seriously
warm enough to get through the new season.
He was
warm enough he even unzipped his
jacket.
jacket is light and i was afraid it is not
warm enough.
I can think of very few (if any) occasions for which a blazer like this is not appropriate this Fall, when it's not
warm enough to be going out without a
jacket but a winter coat is just too much.
So it is
warm enough to wear an American Retro leather
jacket, but I still have to keep myself
warm with a wool scarf and beanie.
And I did not have any other
jacket that was
warm enough for that type of weather.
I paired with the coziest of all sweater
jackets and a pair of boots because it isn't quite
warm enough yet to go without.
I would never wear such a
jacket when traveling (although I rarely wear
jackets at home either), and I would never take a trip anywhere without a cardigan sweater (linen seems not
warm enough for the possiblility of damp coldweather in London, and while cashmere seems to warn while you sit in LA, it is a year round fabric in the UK).
Warm enough for summer favorites during the day, and in the cool nights they were easily accompanied by a simple leather
jacket.
I used a heavier cotton for the lining -LCB- colourful and
warm -RCB-, made it large
enough that I can layer a sweater under it for the extra chilly days, and ta da, a finished
jacket appropriate for both our current weather and any unexpected awards presentations.
A cute little side story, my grandmother always told my dad that if a
jacket was long
enough and covered your bum, then it was sure to keep you
warm and toasty.
A corduroy lined one like mine is
warm enough to wear on some fall days sans
jacket and a great styling piece to dress around.
I styled it with this Victoria Beckham for Target bomber
jacket, because it is still not
warm enough to leave the house without some extra layers!
I almost sent this one back, but after wearing the Madewell
jacket out to walk the dogs on a few chilly mornings, I realized it probably wouldn't be
warm enough for aprés - ski evenings in the mountains.
The
jacket is
warm enough for windy fall days but won't be
enough for winter, so consider this more of a spring / fall
jacket than a three season piece.
I love that dress), the tuxedo stripe leggings (there will be more wigs), Halloween, getting my bike (which it's finally getting
warm enough to consider riding), various posts with my beloved leather
jacket (which it's finally getting
warm enough to consider wearing), the bandeau top, the baseball cap, that other wig, the massive floppy hat, that mango guacamole burger... so many, really.
Like it's
warm enough where I can just wear my leather
jacket under it on a 30 degree day and feel okay.
For those days when it's not quite
warm enough to ditch your
jacket, opt for a vest so your arms can breathe.
Jackets are the protagonists garments at this time, but the weather is
warm enough to wear a few more weeks the culotte pants trend.
It wasn't
warm enough to go out in just the floral shirt, so naturally this leather
jacket was a great addition, trouser pants from Target and open - toed pumps topped off with a personalized Origami Owl locket completed the look.
Here's a look from last week, it's finally getting
warm enough to wear lighter
jackets!
Still a little too
warm to start adding the moto
jacket, scarf and waist belt but there is more than
enough time for that this season.
Since it's just not
warm enough here to leave the door without a
jacket, I wore a leather
jacket on top, but when the summer temperatures will really start the
jacket will be put in the closet and I will switch the ankle boots for a couple of pretty sandals.
Of course I wish it was
warm enough for me to wear it without a
jacket, but this is one of my favorite
jackets I've ever owned!
The great thing about vests is that they keep your upper body just
warm enough when there's still a chill, but you don't need a full
jacket.
If it's
warm enough, keep the
jacket open for a relaxed appeal.
Even if it is not
warm enough just yet, you can always pop on a leather
jacket or cardigan to match.
It's light weight
enough that you could wear it through the
warmer months, but would also be great to layer under a blazer or leather
jacket.
Cold
enough for a
jacket, but
warm enough... View Post
On this day I wanted to wear a
jacket light
enough to put over my shoulders once the day got
warmer, but thick
enough to keep me
warm if it suddenly started to drizzle.
Outerwear is not only one of my favorite things to sew, a good
jacket goes a long way in adding a little warmth to a look when it's not quite
warm enough to bust out the short sleeved everything.
I wore my Old Navy utility
jacket today because it was finally
warm enough.