Winter Fairisle Knit In The Snow

Winter Fairisle Knit In The Snow

It snowed! Albeit quite lightly, but nonetheless, it snowed! And that’s a win to me! I’ve been in Ohio since December 5th and I’m being stiffed when it comes to snow, ha ha. Usually they have Winter storms here and lots of deep snow, but I am yet to experience any of that and it’s almost time for me to go home at the end of this month! I have had to make do with this snowfall so far, but I am hoping for a lot more in the coming weeks! Although knowing my luck, it wont happen until I leave, ha ha.

This outfit that I’m wearing here is one that I mostly bought while here. The Fairisle Knit and the High Rise Jeggings are by American Eagle, and I adore them! The jeans might be my new favourite! I literally cannot get enough of their jegging jeans! They couldn’t fit more perfectly! The Boot Socks that I’m wearing are also by American Eagle, and I tucked them into my Furry Lined Dr. Marten Boots! I then finished it all off with my Hollister Brown Parka Coat that I picked up just before leaving England, as I knew I needed some really warm clothing for Ohio in the Winter, and it hasn’t let me down.

Speaking of the temperatures, it was unusually warm for Winter here for a while, and then a few days ago it started shifting to freezing! We’re talking -12 and -15 on the weather app, but feeling like -18 or lower. This is a kind of cold I have never experienced before and it bites your ears, even with a hat on! I do love this entire outfit though, it’s received a few compliments and I’ve been told it looks like I should be on the alps skiiing, ha ha. I’d love to know what you think of this outfit though! And I’m hoping the next time I write to you all here, I will have experienced some major snowfall! As always, shop the pieces I’m wearing in the thumbnails below! Lorna xx.


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  1. January 16, 2022 / 2:54 am

    Instead of skiing on the Alps, I think you more like you should be snuggled up tightly in front of a fire, sipping some hot chocolate. ^_^

    I’m a bit surprised there are no pictures of you catching snowflakes on your tongue. You do know that’s a required part of the whole first snow experience, don’t you? 🙂 Although now days they probably recommend not doing that for the first snowfall of the year as it picks up pollutants in the air. There was snow here (Missouri) today, so hopefully the weather system will work its way to where you are and you’ll get the full experience of making a snowman, throwing snowballs, and doing snow angels… Oh! And eating snow! Actually, I think it’s called snow cream if you want to look up the recipe online. It’s basically a snow cone made with milk, sugar, and vanilla. Just watch out for yellow snow! 😀

    • Lorna
      Author
      January 20, 2022 / 7:21 pm

      Ha ha, it snowed pretty hard here and I had some fun in it on my Instagram reels if you want to check that out! I definitely wouldn’t fancy the germs on a snowflake on my tongue! And a snow cone made of milk, sugar, and vanilla sounds quite terrible, that’s way too sweet for me, ha ha 🙂 Hot chocolate on the other hand… YES! 😀

  2. Ian Hey
    January 16, 2022 / 9:56 am

    Hi Lorne this style really suits you a great look , enjoy the slight snow you have . Non over here yet . take care Ian

    • Lorna
      Author
      January 20, 2022 / 7:20 pm

      Thank you very much!

    • Lorna
      Author
      January 20, 2022 / 7:19 pm

      Oh wow! Yeah so many people got hit with the snow didn’t they?!

  3. January 17, 2022 / 10:23 am

    This looks like such a cosy outfit for the snow, although I can’t imagine temperatures that cold at all, brr! Your kint is super cute with the jeans 🙂

    Hope that you had a nice weekend 🙂

    • Lorna
      Author
      January 20, 2022 / 7:22 pm

      Thank you so much, Mica!

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