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How to update your wardrobe for spring after winter

by Jade Rhode
Picture: Pexels/RDNE Stock project

As we slowly head toward warmer days and prepare to wave goodbye to the cold temperatures, giving our wardrobe a seasonal refresh is the perfect way to welcome spring.

Also see: How to style the long-length denim skirt for spring

Why changing from a winter to spring wardrobe is beneficial

Why wear a cosy polo neck in spring when you have the option to don a light and airy top fit for the season?

The seasonal wardrobe transition can help any fashionista with their style and mood, care and organisation, and handle a level of comfort as temperatures change.

The women’s apparel brand Natylia lists six ways to make that transition.

1. Clear your wardrobe

Before buying anything new, check what you already own. Pack away heavy coats, bulky knits, and other winter-only pieces. This will create space and help you see what you actually need for spring.

2. Embrace light layers

Layering is key, even during spring. Pair lightweight knits with dresses, add a trench coat over a T-shirt, or keep a cardigan nearby for cooler moments. Choose layers that are easy to remove as temperatures rise.

Picture: Pexels/Godisable Jacob

Also see: Welcome spring in style: Bedroom décor ideas you’ll love

3. Add fresh colours

Give your wardrobe a seasonal update with lighter, brighter shades. Natylia notes that sage green, blush pink, terracotta, and ivory can instantly make outfits feel spring-ready without requiring a complete wardrobe overhaul.

4. Pick a statement piece

Choose one spring item you love, such as a printed skirt, lightweight blazer, or wrap dress. A versatile statement piece can become the foundation for several new outfits.

5. Refresh shoes and accessories

Swap heavy boots and big bags for sneakers, sandals, and lighter accessories. Small changes can make your existing outfits feel more seasonal in a heartbeat.

6. Have fun with your style

Spring is a chance to experiment. Try new combinations, introduce colour, or mix prints with neutral basics. Focus on wearing pieces that make you feel comfortable and confident.

Also see: Lifestyle hacks to help prepare for a smooth transition into spring

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