It's never easy to decide what to wear in the morning is it? But at  certain times of year it's even more challenging than usual. These are  the between-seasons phases at periods around the end of September and  beginning of October, late April to mid May and others when the weather  just can't seem to make up its mind.
To help survive these  challenging times, there are a few ideas us women can implement to make  it that little bit easier for ourselves.
Layering
One of the  keys to surviving ever-changing temperatures is layering. It can be so  hard to guess just how cold or warm it is outdoors by peeking through  your window in the morning. And online forecasts have a nasty tendency  to be incorrect.
There are so many places worldwide where mornings  are chilly, offices are overheated and the weather considerably  improves by the end of the day when it's time to go home. Wearing layers  is ideal because you can peel them off and put them back on again to  your heart's content.
Layers are particularly effective if you  wear modern fabrics, some of which have been specially developed to  control body heat and moisture. Merino wool, for example, is known for  its excellent moisture management, warmth and proper insulation even if  damp. You can also buy thermalwear at outdoor shops to wear as a lower  layer. 
If you really find yourself perspiring heavily, nip into the loo to take off your bottom thermal layer.
Investment Pieces
Some  carefully selected garments can make it a whole lot easier to weather  the between-seasons times of year. These are investment pieces that  should be bought to last for years ahead so classic, adaptable styles  work best.
Trench coats are a fashion staple that are perfect to  throw over a late spring or early autumn outfit, adding just the right  amount of warmth. Their classic styling means they can be worn both to  work and social outings.
Leather jackets work similarly, but add  an edgier feel to outfits. Bomber and biker jackets are great for  wearing at the weekend.
Good quality denim is also a  between-seasons fashion essential. A sturdy pair of jeans in a dark  denim can be dressed up with a blouse and smart blazer for work, or  teamed with a pair of heels and glittery top for nights out. Obviously,  they are also one of the most comfortable pieces of clothing to slouch  around in at weekends.
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