Women's Ponchos

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    Women’s poncho tops are versatile and easy additions to your wardrobe that can elevate a look above casual wear. Ponchos walk the line between a layer and an accessory, making them fun to use when outfitting yourself. While you can choose to style your poncho in many ways, here are some ideas:


    • Layer a cowl neck: Wear your favorite casual clothes, like a pair of skinny jeans or leggings and a T-shirt, and drape the poncho over top. The poncho will flatter your curves and fall naturally over you to cover both shoulders and follow your contours all the way down.
    • Use asymmetry: You can layer a poncho so that the bottom hemline falls at an angle to give a line similar to a slit side-cut dress. It is a clean detail that will show off a bit more of your waist while making your look interesting and angular.
    • Wear it as a V-neck top: Some ponchos may be worn as a V-neck to show off some cleavage or a necklace. V-necks draw attention to your upper chest and up toward your face and shoulders.
    • Wear it as a scarf: For colder weather, use a women’s thin wool poncho as a scarf with a few knots in it. It is a nice alternative to a scarf and may be undone and worn in other styles once you’re in a warm refuge indoors.

    A poncho is an easy option for a grab-and-go layer. Whether you’re popping out to the farmer’s market or walking the dog, a poncho is a convenient way to stay warm. Women’s wool ponchos add an extra layer of protection from the elements, or you can try fleece as an extra-toasty option. Your poncho can also be a fashion statement, like a cashmere poncho that looks as luxurious as it feels. To give a nod to the style’s roots, a traditional Mexican poncho offers a warm weave and intricate geometric designs.

    Specifically designed to keep you dry, women’s rain ponchos let you enjoy the outdoors even when the sky is leaking. Keep a packable poncho in your purse or car to always have a waterproof layer on hand. Women’s hooded ponchos cover your hair while you make your way to school or work, or you can slip one over your bike helmet and gear without restricting your grip on the handlebars. For rainy days when you need to travel, a large poncho fits over the top of your backpack to keep your belongings dry.