30 Degrees Today, 17 Degrees Tomorrow. Welcome to spring in Windsor.
One day feels like the middle of July. The next day we are reaching for jackets, layers, and wondering why we packed away our knits too early.
This is the season where getting dressed can feel confusing — but it is also where a well-built wardrobe becomes important.
The best spring style is not about dressing for one perfect weather day. It is about versatility. Pieces that work layered, dressed up or down, and comfortably through changing temperatures.
Right now, we are loving:
• Lightweight jackets over dresses and tees
• Easy layers that can be added or removed throughout the day
• Denim paired with soft spring knits
• Breathable fabrics that still provide coverage on cooler days
• Accessories that instantly change the feel of an outfit
Canadian spring style has always been about adapting. The women who dress best this time of year are not necessarily the ones wearing the trendiest pieces — they are the ones wearing clothing that works beautifully for real life.
Because when the weather changes three times in two days, your wardrobe has to keep up.