What exactly are transitional shoes? Well, this time of year is confusing weather-wise. You can leave your house in clothes meant for sunny weather, and get caught in a rainstorm. Or, even worse, you set out in a warm, cosy outfit, then progressively melt as the day goes on. For this awkward time, you’ll need shoes that will carry you through a variety of scenarios.
To help alleviate the weather whiplash, we’ve studied the New York Fashion Week set to bring you the best transitional shoes, and how to style them. Since fashion month happens throughout September, it’s a good time to observe how the pros are dressing.
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Cowboy boots and a sweater dress
When the weather makes a turn for the worse but you still want to show off your legs, opt for a warm sweater dress on top and boots on bottom.
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Sneakerinas and a trench coat
Two of the hottest items of the year – why not combine them? Ballet flats have ruled fashion for a while now, but sneakerinas, their sneaker-hybrid cousins, are more practical for the colder months.
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Wellies and a midi skirt
Wellies are essential for rainy weather, but who said being sensible has to be boring? Opt for wellies in fun colours, or match a more classic pair with a stylish midi skirt.
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Knee high boots and long shorts
Long, baggy shorts combined with knee high boots is a win as the weather starts to get colder. It allows you to have fun with your silhouette, while keeping you warm.
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Ankle boots and jeans
Your trusty jeans with a pair of ankle boots are the perfect formula for an autumn outfit that looks put together, but is the easiest thing to throw on.
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Loafers and a maxi skirt
Loafers have been super popular this year, and they’re not about to go anywhere. So match them with a maxi skirt – either in a pattern like check, or an eye-catching texture like satin – to carry this trend into the colder months.