9 Winter Work Outfits to Master the Back-to-Work Uniform
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Winter workwear is all about balancing polish and practicality. Getting dressed during the most frigid days might seem like a challenge after a week and change spent at home relaxing in loungewear; the solution lies in thoughtful layering—adding rich textures and opting for versatile outerwear that will instantly make you feel put together. This season’s best work outfits prove that warmth doesn’t have to compromise style.
I like to start with the coat—a sharp tailored piece always anchors the outfit. Then, I’ll turn to knitwear for smart layering (turtlenecks are a go-to) plus refined bottoms, like a knit skirt or wool-blend trousers. Even rinse-wash denim works. Accessories are key to elevate each look—including hosiery (winter’s unsung hero). A minimalist dresser at heart, I love to work in pops of color via cold-weather accessories: a patterned silk scarf over a black coat, a red cashmere beanie, brown leather gloves. Tonal dressing is another way to combat the winter blues: I find an all-white look is forever chic, but head-to-toe grey and burgundy can be just as impactful (not to mention mood-lifting).
The secret to successful back-to-work winter styling lies in a thoughtful mix of texture and proportion—you want warmth but ease of movement. From morning meetings to post-work plans, these winter outfits work for any week day ahead, making you feel impeccably put together in the process.
A Collarless Leather Jacket + Tapered Pants + Silk Scarf
Let Nour Hammour’s collarless leather jacket be the hero piece of this look, completed with Sharon Wauchob tapered pants. Top off with a scarf by Burberry; as seen in the spring shows, whether knotted at the waist or tied at the nape of the neck, it’s a shortcut to transforming the simplest of looks. Layer a white turtleneck underneath and accessorize with red pumps for contrast. A Demellier work bag will fit all your daily essentials.
A Maxi Skirt + Chunky Knit + Oversized Coat
For long and fluid silhouette, pair a maxi skirt with a chunky knit, and top off with loafers—be sure to add cashmere tights for extra warmth. Complete with a roomy and laptop-friendly tote.
The White Tailored Trouser + Shearling Coat
White trousers can—and should be!—a year-round staple. Style Heirlome’s with a blue dress shirt, and a cozy shearing coat for warmth. Lace-up flats keep things grounded, while Khaite’s animal-print bag adds a bit of edge.
A Pink Shirt + Red Trouser + Double Breasted Coat
Inspired by the pink and red color combos seen in Matthieu Blazy’s debut Chanel spring 2026, this pairing is a winter mood-booster. Recreate those key moments with a pink button-down and red trousers by High Sports for a work-appropriate take on bold color.
The Fringe Jacket + Leather Pants + Pillbox Hat
For a neutral ensemble that’s still rich in texture, pair Liberowe’s bouclé tweed fringe jacket with black leather pants and coordinating black turtleneck. A pillbox hat and patent loafers give this look unexpected flair.
A Knit Set + Checked Print Scarf + Boots
Everyone needs a knit set in their closet, especially for winter—they simplify the outfit dilemma when it’s still dark out and you really need to be in the office by 8:30 a.m. A checked scarf top underneath the sweater gives it a wink of personality. Add a duster coat and leather knee-high boots for sensible finishing touches.
The Rinse-Wash Denim + Suede Coat
Contrast rinse-wash denim from Ossou with a red turtleneck and grey V-neck sweater—two complementary colors that make for a sensible yet still interesting pairing. A suede jacket, black booties, and statement earrings from Déhanche complete this casual work look.
The Satin Blouse + Black Drawstring Trousers + Heeled Mules
Can’t commit to the reality of hard pants after the holiday? A silky drawstring pair splits the difference. Dress these up with a satin turtleneck blouse, and a pair of Christen heeled mules.
The Maxi Dress + Tailored Trench Coat + Gloves
For easy elegance, a knit maxi dress never fails—plus, you can always layer another long-sleeve underneath if you don’t want to go out with bare arms. Throw on a pendant for visual interest, plus leather gloves in an unexpected shade (we’re partial to this burgundy pair from Nour Hammour) for a subtle hint of color.
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