Not exact matches
Slipping a cozy vest under a
jacket or pulling on a pair of soft socks before donning slippers makes a difference
because more layers can trap more
warm air.
We all know spring is tricky
because of the
warmer days but still chilly nights so we need a nice
jacket to throw on when the weather changes its mind;).
Jacket ~ I like wearing layers
because I prefer to take something off when I am too
warm than to be cold.
This dress does have sleeves, but I had put my
jacket on just
because I couldn't decide if I was
warm or cold (thanks to a flu bug I had caught!)
Well,
because the Christmas party was going to be at the Angus Barn, I thought the denim
jacket would be a great way to keep
warm, while also making the sequin dress a little more «dressed down» — I absolutely LOVE denim and sequins together!
Normally I don't wear leather
jackets in winter, but
because the grey pullover I'm wearing underneath is super
warm and thick it wasn't that bad.
The days we must wait before the sun is at its fullest in our backyards is called transition time, you know you're in the transition from winter to summer
because you've put away your super
warm jackets on the storage closet but you still need a light coat for those chilly mornings and nights.
There were times when it was hot out but I think it's
because I had a (fake) leather
jacket on and it kept me
warm.
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.
I love this blazer like
jacket because it keeps me
warm and it is a great statement piece.
It's a good
jacket for hiking
because it is not too heavy, nor too
warm and is windproof, so it allows you to keep on moving without making you sweat too much.
It's a great
jacket for playing outdoors
because it's light, not bulky, easily remove inside
jacket if your child gets too
warm.
All of my west coast friends get bundled up
because it's cold to them, while I'm out there without a
jacket because it's
warm to me.
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 got this beauty last year,
because I really wanted a light coloured,
warm jacket for Winter.
The tropical print top from Forever 21 with the Bar III leather
jacket is great
because it's versatile — if it's cool, wear the
jacket, but if it gets
warm, take it off and you have a great top the embodies the effortless style of summer with the colors of fall.
Designers offer a lot of suede
jackets, and your desire to wear them will definitely grow,
because suede looks fabulous in combination with
warm shades, that are so much popular this year.
These style of
jackets are great
because they are
warm and can be worn with a ton of different outfits from jeans to joggers.
I personally love these lightweight
jackets because it's less bulk but keeps you just as
warm!
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!
Because Fall is rolling in fast, I threw on this comfy and super cozy faux fur
jacket over a simple white, slouchy tee to keep me
warm!
I'd ordered the faux fur
jacket above a few weeks ago
because I didn't have a
warm winter coat other than my ski parka and figured it would be a fun option for evenings and non-ski days that I could sometimes wear here in LA.
The first time (I've worn it this way three times) I didn't wear the
jacket, only
because it was too
warm to wear comfortably.
BUT a couple years ago I borrowed a friend's
jacket because it was a cold night in Cape Cod and I didn't bring anything
warm to wear.
Because it has recently turned bone chilling cold here in Edmonton, I added some thick tights and my leather
jacket to keep me
warm.
I tend to wear
jackets because the air conditioning makes rooms so cold, and I like the look, too, but I imagine Singapore is much too
warm for that.
Because besides the fact this velvet
jacket is gorgeous, it is also very
warm.
This khaki green
jacket is perfect to transition as the summer ends
because it's thin and you can still wear it in
warmer weather!
Outerwear is one of those things you only reserve pennies and thinking time to in winter,
because come summer, you'd hope you wouldn't need to be spending money on
jackets, coats and
warmer layers.
I love this
jacket because it is super lightweight, yet really
warm in cold temps.
Because it's
warm and very flexible, it can be worn in trousers, shirts, and
jackets.
I wore my Old Navy utility
jacket today
because it was finally
warm enough.
On top of that, I like to layer a fleece vest for added warmth & top it all off with a hooded puffer
jacket — this one is perfect
because it isn't too bulky, but it still keeps me
warm (more options to try here, here & here).
It was a little chilly since I was only wearing a sweater and a
jacket, but I wasn't as cold as I thought I was going to be,
because the
jacket has a lining that keeps you
warm:)
Certain breeds and sizes of dogs require
jackets because they have a hard time creating and retaining enough body heat to keep them
warm in cold temperatures.
This packable
jacket is another handy item to pack
because it doesn't take up much room and keeps you super
warm on those cold nights by the campfire.
You will need a
warm jacket for the evenings in the city
because it will fall to 1 - 5 degrees Celsius (35 — 40 degrees Fahrenheit).
That's why wearing a
jacket feels
warmer —
because you create a
warmer ambient environment in close proximity that is protected from convective heat loss.
Mike Flynn, the only reason the planet will be» much
warmer» in 2015 is;
because on Paris conference they intend to declare the» skeptics» as nutcases and start issuing straight
jackets for then...
It will also be a good idea to take a light
jacket because even in
warm places, it tends to cool down at night.
New
jackets are desperately needed by the Surrey Memorial Hospital
because discharging homeless patients with
warm clothing helps to prevent repeat hospital visits.