Layering clothes… it’s the crème de la crème of fall fashion, and trust us, it’s not as technical as you might think.
We’ve landed yet again at that transitional time of year that makes getting dressed in the morning (and getting it right) slightly challenging. The days of throwing on a tee and a pair of shorts might be behind us, but we’ve got everything you need to step into the next season in style.
This is your call to up your layering game. We’re talking about the essentials for layering outfits to wear on those frosty days, crisp sunny mornings and everything in between.
Light, buildable layers, seasonal shades, and smart combinations of textures… we’ve got the lowdown on how to layer like a pro. Check out our easy tips on how to layer clothes for cold weather.
7 Easy Steps To Layer Clothes Well
Anyone can throw on a t-shirt, sweater, and jacket, but it might not end up looking like a complete outfit in the way you’d hoped.
We’re not going to lie; layering done right is no easy feat, but we’re here to make it easier with our 7-step guide on how to layer clothes.


1. Experiment With Different Textures
From the runway to street style, one of the unspoken rules of layering clothes is playing with different textures. Combining fabrics like wool, cotton, and denim can add a striking contrast, giving your outfit more depth and character. Wool knits with tailored trousers, and silk complimented by mesh; combining contrasting materials adds an edge to any outfit.
It’s all about that mix: pairing a chunky sweater with lightweight trousers, or a smooth leather jacket with a textured knit. Mixing textures can crate the oomph your outfit is looking for and can elevate your fit. It’s how you can create more unique layered outfits and also get more wear out of your clothes.
You can dress an outfit up or down by experimenting with different materials; for example, wearing sweatpants with a nylon or fleece item creates an elevated textured take on a casual look, which in our opinion, makes the outfit more interesting.
2. Combine Neutrals Or Add A Pop Of Colour
The key to making layered clothes look good often lies in the simplicity of it all; keep things minimal, stick to a neutral colour scheme, and add a pop of colour to brighten the outfit.
Think earthy tones-beige, olive, grey-paired with black or white. Neutral tones can be the backbone of your wardrobe, making layering effortless. Mix-matching neutral tones that complement one another means you can create an eclectic look simply. When you know all your layers will match, it means less time in the morning staring into your open wardrobe.
Adding a pop of colour to a simple outfit can spruce up your fit when your mood calls for it. It can even just be a bright accessory like a hat or pair of socks that make all the difference. A tip for layering clothes is to let one bold piece do the talking while the rest of your outfit remains grounded in neutral tones. Look for neutral-coloured clothing that mesh well with each other, so that you can mix and match layers with confidence and a guarantee of co-ordination.
3. Play With Patterns
You’re already layering pieces, so you don’t want to go overboard with the patterns and prints. That being said, a little bit of print can go a long way in making your outfit stand out. The key is to be selective about where you introduce patterns.
Opt for one statement piece – like a striped blouse or plaid shirt; then layer it with neutral or solid-coloured items to keep the overall look balanced. If you’re feeling bold, mix two patterns – the easiest way is with patterns that complement each other, but since print clashing is in, there’s that option if you’re feeling brave. Think subtle stripes, classic checks and camo print. Keep it tasteful and balanced; no one wants to look like they got dressed in the dark!
4. Mix Styles And Aesthetics
Layering isn’t just about keeping warm, it’s an opportunity to blend different styles and create something unexpected. Ever thought about pairing athleisure with something preppy? Try layering a hoodie under a smart coat or wearing joggers with a crisp button-down shirt. Combining sporty pieces with more formal ones adds an edgy twist to your outfit while keeping things functional.
You could even throw in a few retro vibes by mixing modern streetwear with vintage-inspired pieces, like structured blazer jackets with oversized sweatpants or leggings. When you mix styles and aesthetics, you create a look that’s unique to you, making your outfit feel intentional – even if it’s casual.
5. Consider Proportions
Now consider the principles of proportions. This is all about how each piece of clothing should sit on your body and what lengths and silhouettes compliment you. Ideally, you want to create an outfit that works for your proportions and shows off your clothes in the best way.
Adding multiple layers that fit the same on one area of the body can make you look bulky, and swamping yourself in jackets that are far too big will hide the layers you want on show.
Instead, you might consider following where the midpoint of your body would be when creating an outfit. For example, if you have a short torso, you could wear longer tops to give the illusion of a longer torso and a balanced proportion.
Style pullovers and t-shirts by allowing a peek of the under-layer to show. This can help lengthen the torso, especially if the overlayer is a little shorter in length. If your top is oversized, you can pair it with tapered trousers for balance. This contrast between fitted and loose items is what creates visual interest and prevents your outfit from looking bulky.
6. Allow Underlayers To Show
As you can probably tell by now, we’re big fans of allowing a peek of the underlayer to show in an outfit. This little detail can break up the look and add a stylish twist without doing much at all. There’s something about it that can transform an outfit from plain to stylish almost instantly.
When the weather calls for a sweatshirt or hoodie under your jacket, but you still want your first layer to show, just give it a tuck down or scrunch the second layer up, so your first layer peeps out. It elevates the look perfectly and allows you to add more depth and even vibrancy to the outfit if you’re wearing a coloured underlayer.
You can execute this easily with lightweight pieces like gilets, sweatshirts and vests that can be layered easily and tucked, rolled, or pulled out to your preference. It’s all about those little tweaks that make a big difference.
7. Use Accessories To Add Dimension
Now for the icing on the cake of styling; it’s time for accessories. Instead of heading out the door with all your belongings weighing your pockets down, why not add a sling bag for your essential items? It’s not only a functional layering choice but a pretty dang cool one too.
Adding an extra layer using a bag creates dimension to an outfit that could look quite plain otherwise. Matching your bag to the fashion style you’re going for also helps to build a complete look… you wouldn’t wear a running belt bag with a 70’s style outfit, would you? Well, maybe you would, but that’s your prerogative!
You can also add dimension to your layered outfit with a beanie or cap. Providing some extra warmth for your head top, it’s an ideal wardrobe choice for the cooler months. To elevate your outfit even more, coordinate your hat or scarf with the colour of one of your layers for a cohesive finish.
12 Key Pieces You Need To Start Layering
Now you’ve got all the layering style tips you need to step into the next season with the confidence to build the perfect layered outfit, here are your must-have closet staples to start your layering journey like a pro.
Mix and match these items and layer with ease for effortlessly stylish fall outfits.
oversized fit
White
regular fit
Onyx Grey
compression fit
White
Black/Black Marl
Layering Essentials


Training Oversized T-Shirt


everywear Tech Long Sleeve Tee


Graphic Baselayer T-Shirt


Lift Seamless Leggings
Layering Checklist:
Essential items for the Fall closet of your dreams!
- Plain T-Shirt
- Long Sleeve Top
- Baselayer
- 1/4 Zip Sweater
- Overshirt
- Hoodie
- Pullover
- Cargo Pants
- Joggers
- Black Leggings
- Zip-Jacket
- Beanie
How to layer oversized t-shirts?
Fancy staying on the topic of layering when it comes to sports? Check out our cold weather running guide for what layers to wear when running in the cold.


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