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kamikat said:Not really. I can only wear my light summer cotton dresses with a sweater until about mid-November. After that, it's just too cold and windy. During mid-winter, say end of January, my typical daily outfit is long johns under jeans, long john top, long sleeve t-shirt, cardigan and sometimes a fleece jacket or shawl. I'm allergic to wool, so that's not an option either.
Have you tried the idea of wearing the jacket from a vintage suit over a cotton dress? Coordinate a nice solid jacket with a print dress, or a patterned jacket with a solid dress, maybe add a flannel slip for warmth and some heavier stockings, and there you go. (That's pretty much my daily look from October to March.)
When I go outside, of course, a long coat is a must -- if you can't do wool, there are a lot of 70s-does-30s coats out there in wool-looking synthetics that can work in a pinch. Add a vintage hat and scarf and some rubbers for slush/snow, and there you are.