The transition pieces you are going to need!

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The transition pieces you are going to need!

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Coming into the end of March, one thing is for certain; transition season is here! We do not have the lovely spring weather just yet, but perhaps the Canada Goose is not needed that much anymore. And with an influx of spring fashion coming through, we are just dying to get into the spring trends of 2020!

 So we have found some of the most perfect pieces that have trend elements within them, but are also practical for this time of year. Firstly, we would like to give a shout out to the classic roll neck. A great transition piece as it can be worn under bulkier coats, or under blazer as it warms up. And with spring on the way, you can easily opt for springtime colours, such as pastels. This Spring, Pistachio is set to be big. Read our Trend article here.

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Roll Neck Asos

Next we have to mention the Blazer. H & M have a huge selection of Blazers in beautiful colours which can easily slot into your existing wardrobe and add an extra layer on colder days, or be the light cover up as it get warmer.

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Blazer H&M

Jeans are a must! How could they not be! We are absolutely in LOVE with M&S at the moment for jeans. The Ivy is a great cut and at £19.99 each, you can afford to go all out and get one in each colour!

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Jeans Marks and Spencer 

Next up are the ankle boots. Western Style boots are big still, see our previous post here! Worn with jeans tucked in or paired with a flowy dress in warmer weather.

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Ankle Boots Asos 

Transition season would be nothing with a light jacket or coat. Think the classic Trench. So we have chosen our favourites below. (click on the image to shop)

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Melanie Grace

Melanie Grace Fashion Editor and Publisher for Pynck

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