This time of year is notoriously hard to dress for. Do you hold out and keep wearing your summer wardrobe, or go in full throttle and start up with the boots, jeans, and chunky knitwear? Neither is an ideal option given that the weather is very unpredictable; sometimes warm, sometimes chilly, and always with a chance of rain. Which is why it’s always good to have a few transitional pieces on standby to keep you looking and feeling good until the winter chill really starts to pick up.
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I woke on Tuesday at 4am and could hardly breathe. I was sweating (and, post-menopausal that I am, I never sweat) and racked with worry. I grabbed my hair, put my head in my hands, and said out loud, ‘What am I doing? What was I thinking?’