Prefer neutral, classic styles over trendy or loud
Appreciate quality materials and thoughtful details
something I can actually wear the item multiple times a week
no animal fur
I don't want ultra-sporty gear unless it’s very refined
don't need something that requires “special occasions” to wear
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Recently moved to Boston from NorCal, and I'm definitely in dire need for warm, winter clothes. I spend some time outside, mostly for school drop-offs, dog walks, errands, etc. I want to be warm without looking bulky or “overly technical” (like Canada Goose or Arc'teryx).
I get it - moving from NorCal to Boston means actually needing gear that doesn’t just look cute but keeps you warm.
My styling tip is always plan on layering. I've tried so many inner layers, but nothing comes close to Uniqlo. They were hard to find a couple of years ago, but now there are several US stores. Basic layers like Heattech, you can just order online.
This one lives up to the hype. It’s shockingly warm without being heavy, great for daily errands, school drop-offs, and travel. It comes in the regular and long versions, but for everyday activities, I recommend the regular length.
It's super lightweight, has a flattering shape, and packs down easily. Aritzia launches different colors each year (just like Lululemon's Scuba hoodies), and I'm currently obsessed with this color.
Cold Weather Gear You Swear By
$1000
Prefer neutral, classic styles over trendy or loud
Appreciate quality materials and thoughtful details
something I can actually wear the item multiple times a week
no animal fur
I don't want ultra-sporty gear unless it’s very refined
don't need something that requires “special occasions” to wear
Recently moved to Boston from NorCal, and I'm definitely in dire need for warm, winter clothes. I spend some time outside, mostly for school drop-offs, dog walks, errands, etc. I want to be warm without looking bulky or “overly technical” (like Canada Goose or Arc'teryx).
I get it - moving from NorCal to Boston means actually needing gear that doesn’t just look cute but keeps you warm.
My styling tip is always plan on layering. I've tried so many inner layers, but nothing comes close to Uniqlo. They were hard to find a couple of years ago, but now there are several US stores. Basic layers like Heattech, you can just order online.
Love the Aritzia Super Puff.
This one lives up to the hype. It’s shockingly warm without being heavy, great for daily errands, school drop-offs, and travel. It comes in the regular and long versions, but for everyday activities, I recommend the regular length.
It's super lightweight, has a flattering shape, and packs down easily. Aritzia launches different colors each year (just like Lululemon's Scuba hoodies), and I'm currently obsessed with this color.