While we all know that chilly temps call for a good coat and heat waves are ideal for vacation staples and sundresses, it can be shockingly hard to put together an outfit when the weather is right in between. If you’ve ever wondered what to wear in 60-degree weather, you’re not alone: It’s that outfit-planning middle ground where it’s difficult to know if you’ll be more comfortable wearing a sweater or tee. The good news is that a little layering goes a long way in crafting a stylish, versatile outfit—and the options are endless. To help you plan, read on for 13 tips on what to wear in 60-degree weather, including outerwear options and cozy accessories.
Try a Cashmere Sweater
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A denim jacket is a staple for a reason: It’s timeless and will protect you from chilling gusts of wind and other elements. This piece is also incredibly versatile—it makes nearly any ensemble, from sweatsuits to silk gowns, look chic and fresh. Whether you go classic, oversized, puff-sleeved, or embellished, you can’t go wrong.
Invest in a Good Blazer
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A cardigan is a key layering piece. Pick a classic or statement style you really love, then scrunch the sleeves up to show off your bracelets when the sun is out, and wear it underneath a jacket when the air cools. Tie it around your shoulders or waist when you’re not wearing it—this simple styling trick just so happens to keep your core warm.
Add Some Tights
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It’s true that 60-degree weather is tricky, but you can absolutely still rock a mini or midi skirt. For the ultimate fall preppy vibes, pair a pleated mini with a button-down, fitted sweater, and boots or loafers. A wool or knit midi skirt will keep you warm and works with tights or knee-high boots. Let a statement skirt take center stage by pairing it with a simple, long-sleeve black shirt or a fitted turtleneck and boots. You can also introduce your cherished summer skirts to the cooler weather—simply pair them with warming thermal tights.
Consider a Vest for Warmth
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A lavish cashmere scarf will keep you cozy and elevate any outfit. Pick one in a color you love, and consider an investment piece that will serve you for many years to come. A cashmere scarf can also fit into your tote bag, so you’ll always have an extra layer with you. The tote bag, though not a clothing item, is also a 60-degree weather essential—when the weather wavers in between extremes, it’s a great place to stash a pair of lightweight convertible gloves, your denim jacket, a scarf, and other layers.
Embrace Some Sophisticated Trousers
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Jeans are an ideal choice for 60-degree weather. Wear them with boots or sneakers and a button-down or turtleneck, and you’re set for a day of running errands, lunch with friends, or casual Fridays.
Throw On a Sweater Dress
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For shoes, you can depend on a pair of tall boots, on-trend sneakers, and/or patent loafers to carry you through this mid-weather season. Bonus: they guarantee you’ll be looking stylish and feeling comfortable.
Add Some Cozy Socks
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Luxurious socks will keep your feet warm, which is essential for staying temperature-controlled in 60 degree weather and below—plus, they’re also a great styling item. Try pairing cashmere socks with loafers and a skirt, a shimmering pair for cocktail hour, or anything that keeps you feeling both warm and stylish.
FAQ
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Should I wear a jacket in 60-degree weather?
It’s a good idea to bring a jacket if the weather is 60 degrees, as you might get cold if you have to spend a while outside or the temperature cools further. Opt for something that’s lightweight and easy to put on or take off.
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How many layers should I wear in 60-degree weather?
You know your sensitivity to temperature best, but generally, two to three lightweight layers will provide you with a decent amount of versatility to stay comfortable when the forecast is around 60 degrees. For instance, you might layer a t-shirt, a button-down or cardigan, and a leather or denim jacket, which is enough to keep you warm at this temperature range but also easy to adjust throughout the day if you’re feeling overheated.
