I thought I had a little strategy going in which I would wear lighter brighter colors but still in warmish fabrications.

It's working, but it's amazing how much I feel I NEED to get on with spring in terms of what I wear. But, it's been so slow to warm up. MAYBE we have had our last days of "unexpected" weather. So I've been dressing all wooly and cozy and

I probably even have way more than enough items already but since I've been too cold to wear them, it's like they don't register, somehow. And I'm not able to take stock and see what is in or out, fit changes and so on.

I'm thinking I'm going to make an even bigger effort to layer up --this is a good opportunity for being more creative, at least, and wearing some combinations that will be too hot in May and June--and rotate back in some cardigans and print blouses. I need to see how these are working in my wardrobe and get a sense of what's there or I will just shop for some things that are duplicates. For layering up, I mean both traditional sweater over blouse type things, and also just whatever "hidden" layers it takes to be warm.

I'm making a specific distinction between actually buying lovely spring things-- instead, just going ahead and rotating over to much more of my existing all-season clothing. Of course this is more feasible because the temps aren't nearly as frigid as what some fabbers are still facing.

Anybody else feel this way?