Americans are experiencing an extremely cold winter, and with yet another storm on the way, people may be thinking of ways to stay warm.
Lori Bergamotto, a style contributor at Lucky magazine, visited "Good Morning America" to show some cold weather gear that's easy on the eyes and the wallet.
Just because you're in a puffy coat, that doesn't mean you can't look stylish. The key is thin, efficient layering for a sporty, polished look, Bergamotto said.
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You might not want to look all sporty and bundled up. For moments when you want a trendier look, try pairing a camel coat with cozy, modern pieces that have a menswear-inspired vibe, Bergamotto said.
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But let's say you're going to a more formal event. How can you really dress up while staying warm?
Even if it snows on the night of your big, dressy event, you can still step out in style, said Bergamotto. All you'll need is a little sparkle and a little shine for your look to transmit an evening vibe.
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You don't want to walk into your morning meeting with hat head or crazy hair static, so you can opt for sophisticated earmuffs instead, Bergamotto said. You can also wear gloves with fingertip grips so you can use your smartphone while you're commuting to work, and wear boots that look professional but have rubberized soles so you won't slip on the street.
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Surell faux fur earmuffs, $29.00