Sweater dress love.

 This Winter I have been loving a sweater dress and over the knee boots! It's adorable and functional in the cold weather. I am sharing more ways of styling them below!
 Winter is the perfect time for sweater dresses, this one is even cuter in the back!

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Transitioning into the next season when the temperatures are going from super cold to semi cold can be difficult. I have two words for you that will solve this: sweater dress. These are a complete game changer for me during the Winter to Spring transition and the Fall to Winter transition.
During these transitions, you want to be wearing items in your closet that haven't been worn for a while because you are getting ever so tired of those usual items. A sweater dress is a great way to stay warm while wearing a completely different style.
You can wear them with over the knee boots, tights, booties, leggings, or knee high boots! The possibilities are truly endless. I have worn them by themselves like I have it here but I have also worn them with another layer on top for extra warmth. A jean jacket or a utility jacket/vest are both great options!
I love a neutral sweater dress if you are just starting to add them to your wardrobe. I have this gray one and a beautiful white one that I wear all the time. They are easy to wear different colors with to create new outfits. In the Fall, I wear them with burgundy accents whereas in the Spring I wear them with pink or coral accents! Wear what makes the sweater dress flow into next season's colors flawlessly.
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 Transitioning from Winter to Spring is the perfect time for sweater dresses, this one is even cuter in the back!
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