Dressing for Winter in Australia
Top 10 Winter Wardrobe Essentials for 2025
Winter in Australia doesn’t always mean snow and sub-zero temps—but it does call for thoughtful layering, versatile staples, and pieces that keep you warm and stylish. Whether you’re braving chilly mornings in Southern Australia, strolling seaside in Lakes Entrance, or heading out to an alpine retreat, a well-curated winter wardrobe is essential.
Here are the top 10 winter wardrobe essentials for 2025, curated by the team at Myer Street Fashion, to keep you cosy, confident, and fashionable all season long.
1. The Statement Coat
Your winter wardrobe starts with outerwear. A great coat is the hero piece that pulls together every outfit—and keeps you toasty on those windy mornings. This year, oversized wool coats, tailored trenches, and textured faux fur pieces are trending. Choose a neutral like camel, charcoal, or cream for versatility, or go bold with deep emerald or navy.
Style Tip: Belted coats are flattering on every shape and make even a basic outfit feel elevated. For coastal winters, a lightweight wool-blend works perfectly without overheating.
2. Chunky Knit Sweater
If there’s one item you’ll wear on repeat, it’s the chunky knit. From fisherman styles to turtlenecks and cable knits, these pieces bring texture and warmth to your winter looks.
Look for natural fibres like wool, cotton, or cashmere for breathability and comfort. Soft greys, oatmeals, and pastels are on-trend, but black and ivory remain timeless.
Style Tip: Tuck into high-waisted jeans for a flattering shape, or wear over a slip dress with boots for a modern, layered vibe.
3. Long-Sleeve Basics (Layering Tees)
The secret to staying warm without bulk? High-quality layering basics. Stock your wardrobe with ribbed long-sleeve tops, lightweight turtlenecks, and thermal singlets in black, white, and skin-tone shades.
These are perfect under sweaters, dresses, or coats—adding insulation while staying invisible.
Style Tip: Choose fitted styles that hug the body so they don’t bunch up under outer layers. Bonus points if they’re made from bamboo or merino for thermal benefits.
4. Classic Knit Dress
For those days when jeans won’t do, reach for a cosy knit dress. It’s a one-and-done outfit that keeps you warm but still feels put together. Look for midi or maxi lengths in soft jersey knits, ribbed cotton, or wool blends.
Style Tip: Add a waist belt and knee-high boots to dress it up, or wear with sneakers and a beanie for laid-back weekend vibes.
5. Tailored Trousers or Corduroy Pants
Winter is the perfect season to swap your usual denim for structured trousers. Wide-leg or tapered silhouettes in thicker fabrics—like corduroy or ponte—offer warmth and elegance.
Earthy tones (chocolate, rust, olive) are especially chic this year and pair beautifully with neutrals or pastels.
Style Tip: Pair your pants with ankle boots and a turtleneck tucked in. Add a blazer for a smart-casual office look.
6. High-Quality Denim
While trousers are essential, a pair of good-quality jeans is still a must-have. Straight-leg, slim-cut, or slightly flared styles are flattering and perfect for layering with boots.
Dark washes and clean finishes are easy to dress up or down, while a raw hem adds a casual touch.
Style Tip: Cuff your jeans over ankle boots for a cropped look, or tuck them into knee-high boots when the temperature drops.
7. Knee-High or Ankle Boots
Footwear is where form meets function in winter. A good boot keeps your feet warm, stylish, and supported.
This year, chunky ankle boots with a lug sole are trending, but timeless knee-high boots in leather or suede will always be in fashion. Look for water-resistant materials and sturdy soles for wet or windy days.
Style Tip: Black, tan, and taupe are versatile options. Use boots to ground your outfit and balance oversized knits or dresses.
8. The Everyday Scarf
A scarf is more than a warm layer—it’s the finishing touch to your outfit. Invest in one or two high-quality scarves this season. Choose a wide blanket scarf for maximum warmth, or a thinner cashmere style for a sleeker silhouette.
Patterns like checks, herringbone, or soft stripes add interest to neutral outfits.
Style Tip: Layer a tonal scarf over a matching knit and coat for a chic monochrome look. Or use a bright colour to lift greys and blacks on dull days.
9. Beanies & Gloves
Don’t underestimate winter accessories. A soft, wool beanie keeps your head warm while adding casual cool to any outfit. Touchscreen-friendly gloves, meanwhile, are a must for chilly mornings and coffee runs.
Opt for neutral colours or match your hat and gloves to your scarf for a coordinated look.
Style Tip: Slouchy beanies pair well with casual puffers, while a classic ribbed style suits structured coats.
10. Loungewear That Goes Out
Let’s be honest—winter is for staying in (or at least being comfortable when you go out). This season, loungewear gets an upgrade. Think coordinated knit sets, cashmere joggers, or oversized hoodies that are stylish enough for brunch and beyond.
Style Tip: Layer a longline coat over your loungewear set, and add a crossbody bag and white sneakers for a comfy-chic street look.
Bonus Tip: Shop Local, Shop Smart
At Myer Street Fashion, we believe every winter wardrobe should reflect your lifestyle, body type, and personality. Our curated collection focuses on stylish comfort, warm layering, and quality materials—whether you're dressing for work, weekends, or winter getaways.
Not sure where to start? Visit us in-store at Destiny3 or Willow and Vine Boutique in Lakes Entrance, or browse our online store for new arrivals and seasonal favourites.
Winter dressing doesn't have to be dull. With the right wardrobe essentials, you can layer in style, stay warm, and look effortlessly put together. Whether you’re building your base layers or searching for that one statement piece, Myer Street Fashion has your winter wardrobe sorted.