Weather Guide

What to Wear in Windy Weather

Blustery conditions require wind-resistant outerwear, secure accessories, and streamlined silhouettes that hold up against gusts while maintaining your composure and style.

Wind is the invisible adversary of good style, capable of undoing a carefully assembled outfit by whipping hair, flipping collars, and making lightweight fabrics billow uncontrollably. Dressing for wind requires a strategic approach that prioritizes aerodynamic clothing, secure closures, and layers that resist wind penetration to maintain your body warmth. MyWear incorporates wind speed and gust data into every outfit recommendation, distinguishing between a light breeze that adds character to flowing garments and strong gusts that demand hunkering down in windproof layers. With MyWear tracking wind conditions in real time, you can step outside confident that your outfit will stay intact and functional no matter how hard it blows.

Dressing Tips for Windy Weather

1 Choose fitted or semi-fitted silhouettes over loose, flowing garments that catch wind and create discomfort and an unkempt appearance.
2 Wear a windproof outer layer with a secure zip and snap closures, adjustable cuffs, and a drawcord hem to seal out gusts.
3 Secure hairstyles with bands, pins, or hats to prevent constant battle with wind-blown hair throughout the day.
4 Avoid wide-brim hats, lightweight scarves, and flowy skirts on high-wind days unless they can be securely fastened.
5 Layer a thin windproof shell over your insulating layers, as even a slight barrier dramatically reduces the chilling effect of sustained wind.

Layering Advice

Wear a close-fitting base layer that prevents wind from creating cold air pockets against your skin.
Choose a mid-layer with a tight weave or technical wind-blocking membrane that stops cold air from penetrating to your core.
Your outer layer should feature wind-resistant or windproof construction with a high collar that shields your neck and chin from gusts.
On particularly blustery days, tuck all layers into waistbands and close every closure point to create a sealed system that wind cannot infiltrate.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a jacket windproof versus wind-resistant?
Windproof jackets feature a membrane or tightly sealed construction that blocks 100 percent of wind penetration, while wind-resistant jackets reduce wind impact but still allow some air through the fabric weave. For sustained high winds, a fully windproof shell is essential, but wind-resistant options work well for moderate breezy conditions. MyWear assesses wind speed and duration to recommend the appropriate level of wind protection from your outerwear collection.
How do I keep warm in cold wind?
Wind chill can make the air feel dramatically colder than the actual temperature, so a windproof outer barrier is often more important than adding extra insulating layers. Focus on sealing entry points at the neck, wrists, and waist where wind can penetrate and strip away your body heat. MyWear calculates wind chill factor and adjusts its warmth recommendations accordingly, often prioritizing wind protection over additional insulation.
Can I wear dresses or skirts on windy days?
Heavier fabrics like denim, structured cotton, and thick knits resist wind better than lightweight chiffon or silk, making them viable for moderately windy days. Fitted or A-line silhouettes are less susceptible to dramatic wind effects than loose, flowy designs. MyWear avoids recommending lightweight flowing garments on high-wind days and instead suggests wind-resistant alternatives that maintain a similar aesthetic.
What accessories should I avoid in strong wind?
Avoid wide-brim hats without chin straps, long dangling scarves, lightweight shawls, and any loosely fastened accessories that the wind can catch and carry away. Instead, choose snug-fitting beanies, buttoned-down collars, and securely wrapped scarves tucked into your jacket. MyWear removes vulnerable accessories from its recommendations on high-wind days and suggests secure alternatives that keep you comfortable and put-together.