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Transitioning Into Fall: What to Wear When Ontario Weather Can’t Decide

Transitioning Into Fall: What to Wear When Ontario Weather Can’t Decide

How to Dress for Ontario’s Unpredictable Fall Weather (Using What You Already Have)

Ontario fall has a personality all its own — bright sunshine one minute, chilly wind the next. Figuring out what to wear can feel like a guessing game, but the good news is: you probably already have everything you need hanging in your closet.

At dotty, we believe in rewearing what you love, layering smart, and getting creative with what you’ve got. Here’s how to make your wardrobe work for fall — the simple, effortless way.

1. Start with Your Summer Favourites

Before packing away your summer pieces, see which ones can stay a little longer. That sleeveless dress? Layer a long-sleeve tee or thin turtleneck underneath. That flowy blouse? Pop it under a cardigan or denim jacket. With a little imagination, your summer wardrobe easily becomes your fall one.

2. Layer Like a Pro

Fall in Ontario is all about versatility — cool mornings, warm afternoons, crisp evenings. Think layers you can peel off and put back on throughout the day. Try mixing fabrics like cotton, knit, denim, and wool. Not only does it keep you comfortable, it adds depth and texture to your outfit.

3. Warm Up Your Colours

You don’t need to buy anything new to feel in season. Instead, reach for your pieces in richer tones — rust, camel, olive, navy, and cream. Even swapping a bright scarf for something neutral can make your outfit feel instantly more autumnal.

4. Bring Back Your Denim

Jeans are the unofficial uniform of fall in Ontario. Pair them with ankle boots, loafers, or sneakers, and add a cozy sweater or a structured jacket on top. You can also dress them up with a blouse and earrings for a more polished, everyday look.

5. Play with Texture

One of the best things about fall fashion is texture — soft knits, crisp cotton, buttery denim, cozy scarves. Try mixing a few different materials in one outfit to make it feel warm and layered without the bulk.

6. Keep It Comfortable

Fall is all about balance — comfort, warmth, and ease. Ontario weather may be unpredictable, but your outfit doesn’t have to be. Dress in what makes you feel good and confident, and you’ll always look the part.

🍁 A Final Word from dotty

You don’t need a brand-new wardrobe for fall — just a fresh way of seeing the pieces you already love. With a few smart layers, a cozy texture or two, and a little creativity, you can move through this unpredictable Ontario season in true dotty style.