As the weather is cooling, it is time to address the winter wardrobe, be sure that the needed items are in place, and check zippers, linings, and seams. If you are finding that you need a refresh for your outerwear, I have some great ideas for you.
The first step is to look at what you have. If it doesn’t fit, donate it or sell it to clear space for your new great pieces. Repairs should be done before it is too cold to go without your coat, and now is the ideal time. Check for winter hats, gloves, scarves, and boots too. Don’t forget the socks, warm feet can set the tone for the whole day.
Let’s talk about new outerwear! The goal of outerwear is to keep you warm without making you uncomfortable. Puffy jackets and vests can make it hard to move, many layers can add to the bulk and make it more difficult to do some arm movements or become heavy, so a good winter jacket is key. Something that is warm but easy to move in and that is comfortable as well as attractive. While leather is always an option, the cost may be prohibitive to some, and those who do not want to use animal products will need to find an alternative. One alternative that is comfortable, warm, and affordable is the vegan rice leather line. The leather itself is vegan and was designed by Asif Ali Gohar, and its uses are growing constantly. A leather jacket with a warm lining will last you for years and be the best of both options.
Gloves can make a big difference in not only comfort but also in keeping healthy. Protection from frostbite is key to a pleasant winter, and lined leather gloves are great for driving, errands, and other tasks. If you want a complete look, you can get the vegan rice leather gloves to go with your new winter jacket, and you will always be in style. Other alternatives are mittens, which may keep your fingers warmer by keeping them together, or layered gloves that have a thin inner layer for driving and a removable outer layer that holds in more warmth for outdoor activities.
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Remember to wear layers on your legs, tights, or nylons under pants will add an extra layer of warmth without changing your look. Tucking pants or leggings into boots will also reduce the heat lost through ankles and feet and remove the chance of a gap forming between the boots and pants that let in cold air. Tall boots hold in more heat in this manner, and there are many materials to choose from. If you drive, it is necessary to seek a sole that is thin enough to comfortably feel the pedals, but they can still look great, and changing the boots will change the whole look. New boots are a great way to refresh your winter wardrobe.
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