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		<title>Layer Love: Pile On the Style (Like a Pro)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2012 17:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Aside from permission to mow the comfort food (in the name of staying warm, of course), one of the greatest pros to a cooling clime is the glorious opportunity to layer up. Can&#8217;t decide between that Parisian striped top, a chambray tunic, your favorite cashmere cardi, and the perfect chartreuse puffer vest? Throw them [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aside from permission to mow the comfort food (in the name of staying warm, of course), one of the greatest pros to a cooling clime is the glorious opportunity to layer up. Can&#8217;t decide between that Parisian striped top, a chambray tunic, your favorite cashmere cardi, and the perfect chartreuse puffer vest? Throw them all on together. When done right, the complexity that contrasting textures, colors, weights – really, anything – bring to life is sure to sartorially set you apart (and tell volumes about your mix-and-match know-how) all season long.</p>
<p><strong>Retain your shape.<br />
</strong>Have a penchant for wearing four layers on top (capped off by an oversized field coat)? Firstly – I applaud you. Secondly – be sure that, whatever you wear on the bottom, it&#8217;s a skinnily cut something. Same goes for vice versa (i.e., roomy trousers paired with a form-fitting top). Swaddling away any semblance of shape defeats the fundamental purpose of layering. A fashion coup, first and foremost, will always entail lines that intrigue.</p>
<p><strong>There&#8217;s no such thing as clashing patterns.<br />
</strong>Throwing a plaid flannel over a navy striped tee? Yes. Perfect. Do it. Challenging traditional fashion norms is the surest way to show that you&#8217;re so familiar with what is and isn&#8217;t &#8220;allowed,&#8221; you have absolutely no qualms with taking the path less followed.</p>
<p><strong>Contrasting fabrics is key. </strong><br />
Avoid looking like a one-dimensional cartoon character by mixing and matching different textures. Your look will achieve an intriguing depth that&#8217;ll have onlookers wanting to know the story behind every piece you&#8217;re wearing.</p>
<p><strong>And don&#8217;t forget functionality!<br />
</strong>Save the costumery for Halloween. The strongest statement any layered look can make is that its every participating piece plays a genuinely functional role. An example? The tied-around-the-neck sweater. If this is the look you choose, then make sure that, if a chill crops up, the sweater will still look totally in place when pulled on over the rest of your outfit. <strong> </strong></p>
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<p><em>By Sarah Stanley, Staff Writer</em></p>
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