What to Look for in Cold Weather Gear
When you’re outside in the cold, it’s essential to cover up your extremities – hats, gloves, boots. Keep an eye out for materials that insulate your heat (like polyester, sheepskin, or merino wool), while providing moisture-wicking capabilities. Try to avoid cotton, which absorbs sweat, takes a long time to dry, and can leave you feeling even colder.
How to Dress in the Cold
Layer, layer, layer! By layering your clothes, you can add more items or remove items based on your comfort level. And for the maximum amount of warmth, you’ll need three layers: a base layer against your skin (preferably a synthetic fabric or merino wool), a fleece or puffy jacket to retain your body heat, and a waterproof (or water-resistant, if need be) outer layer that keeps out the wind and rain.
So if you find yourself outside this winter, don’t stress. Just start scrolling down and pick up these items that will keep you warm and dry. The cold never felt so good.