I Styled 7 Chic Winter Outfits Using Nordstrom’s Early Black Friday Sale—All Under $250

Add these affordable looks to your wardrobe ASAP.

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As a fashion editor who shops for a living, I know a thing or two about assembling a chic look on a budget. My secret to saving a pretty penny while maintaining a rich-looking aesthetic? Nordstrom’s annual Early Black Friday sale. The major markdown event features a variety of cold-weather outfits under $250, and if you don’t believe me, just keep reading.

Below, you’ll discover an edit of seven affordable uniforms that’ll effortlessly cycle through your winter wardrobe. For a day in the office, consider a trench coat styled alongside a cardigan and a pair of tailored trousers. Meanwhile, for a casual night on the town, try an edgy leather jacket teamed with a sweater and wide-leg pants. What you’ll notice is that these outfits have a strong minimalist appeal, which makes them easy to put together.

If you see a budget-friendly ensemble that catches your eye, act quickly and load up your shopping cart. Nordstrom’s blockbuster sale ends on Wednesday, November 19, so time is of the essence!

Trench Coat + Button-Down + Jeans

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In the mood to command attention? Do just that by wearing a black leather trench coat that practically sweeps the floor. Keep the rest of your look fairly pared-down with a button-down shirt, baggy jeans, and sturdy combat boots. As for accessories, silver hoop earrings and a hardware-adorned crossbody bag will do the trick.

Sweater + Skirt + Boots

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While I usually don’t embrace saturated shades, I can’t help but to sample fashion’s delicious cherry red color trend. I’ll do so with a vibrant sweater wrapped around my shoulders, and I’ll balance out the outfit with neutral separates.

Suede Jacket + Button-Down + Jeans

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The boho renaissance is officially here, and suede jackets are leading the charge. If you’re wondering how to wear the retro style, take notes from this street styler who masterfully modernized her look with a buttoned shirt and billowing denim bottoms.

Trench Coat + Cardigan + Trousers

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Elevate your collection of winter work uniforms with this polished outfit formula. All you’ll need is a trench, a cardigan, and a pair of floaty trousers. Oh, and of course, don’t forget to complete your look with comfortable flats and a spacious laptop bag.

Coat + Sweater + Pants

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This past summer, Marie Claire’s e-commerce editor, Julia Marzovilla, reported on fashion’s infatuation with olive green. Several months later, this earthy color is still going strong. Incorporate the shade into your winter capsule wardrobe with this sophisticated getup.

Leather Jacket + Sweater + Pants

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Mastering the art of going-out outfits can be quite the challenge, but I’m here to simplify things for you. Coordinate a leather jacket with a sweater and a pair of pants for an easygoing look that you won’t get tired of wearing.

Sweater + Skirt + Ankle Boots

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If your personal style falls into the demure category, this outfit is for you. It’s modest, it’s streamlined, and it’s sure to earn you tons of compliments. To make this look stand apart from the rest, test-drive the double-belt trend and throw a structured handbag into the mix.

Lauren Tappan
Fashion Editor

Lauren K. Tappan is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she covers trend forecasting and shopping stories, highlighting runway-inspired styles and a blend of emerging and established brands. Prior to joining Marie Claire, she worked as a freelance editor for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE, specializing in e-commerce content and curating seasonal trend reports. Earlier in her career, she worked at Town & Country, developing a strong portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.

Lauren holds a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania. While at Penn, she served as editor-in-chief of The Walk, the university's fashion magazine, and completed internships at Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.