#Essential clothing for layering during this socially distant season
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“#Essential clothing for layering during this socially distant season”
Even if you’ve got a trusty winter coat, it’s what you wear underneath — not to mention your accessories — that’ll really ensure you’ll stay warm.
Whether you’re powering through your kids’ chilly playground sesh or having an al fresco meal at a restaurant, here are some of the best pieces to pile on as the temps plummet.
Women’s
As it gets chillier, embrace a practical yet chic après-ski vibe.
These faux fur-lined boots were made for lingering, by the firepit or at the park.
“Brighton” boots, $110 at LamoFootwear.com
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Whether you’re backyard bound or headed for the slopes, these stretchy Polartec pants are legit.
“[AK] Baker Hi-Loft” pants, $139.95 at Burton.com
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This light fleece turtleneck looks great on its own or as a base layer, available in a range of autumnal hues.
HeatTech turtleneck, $19.90 at Uniqlo.com
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This uber warm Canadian duck down trapper’s a keeper.
“Reed” unisex quilted down Fargo hat, $225 at US.Nobis.com
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Fuzzy mittens that offer three different levels of toastiness powered by a rechargeable battery.
Heated sherpa-lined mittens, $69.95 at Hammacher.com
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For every pair of these sturdy socks purchased, one is donated to a homeless shelter.
Women’s performance ski and snowboard Nordic socks, $24 at Bombas.com
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A detachable collar and hood make this vest extra-versatile.
Joules “Merrium” elasticated-back vest with fur-trimmed collar, $154.95 at JoulesUSA.com
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A glam alternative to a gaiter.
Faux fur pull-through scarf, $69.50 at Loft.com
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Kids
Active little ones need simple pieces that’ll keep them warm without weighing them down.
Kiddos up to age 8 can rock this lightweight-yet-warm wool onesie, like a full body (non-itchy!) sweater.
Kivat “Friends” romper, $87 at Av-Norden.com
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Snug and comfy leggings made with extra-thick French terry, available in 11 colors.
Cozy legging, $18 at Primary.com
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Protect tiny fingers from germs and seasonal elements in these fleece mittens with an extra-wide thumb area for added mobility.
Littles “Suave Oso Mitt,” $25 at NorthFace.com
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These faux fur-lined sneakers come with stickers, so your little one can add pizzazz to their pair.
High tops, $44 at TenLittle.com
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No cumbersome ties here! The velcro clasp ensures it stays put — and youngsters can put it on themselves.
Fleece trapper hat, $24 at Zutano.com
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Sleek and bright, this Swedish topper is both windproof and water resistant.
Wind fleece jacket, $76 at PolarnOPyretUSA.com
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Works both as a neck-warmer and face-covering for kids who haven’t gotten the hang of masks.
Striped fleece-lined eco neck gaiter, $21.50 at PolarnOPyretUSA.com
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Men’s
The coolest cold weather stuff for guys is sporty and stylish — with a techie twist.
You don’t need a puffy sleeping-bag coat to stay warm: This streamlined Norwegian piece is wool-insulated.
“Tamok” insulated jacket, $269 at Norrona.com
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A battery pack at the calf powers a small heater at the sole to keep your tootsies toasty.
“Sequoia” heated socks, $99.99 OroroWear.com
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These touchscreen-compatible gloves have a wind-proof flap to convert them to extra-warm mittens.
“Rush” gloves, $30 at Dahlie.com
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Yes, you can sport your beloved high tops in frigid temps; these are waterproof and lined with fleece.
Winter Gore-Tex Chuck Taylor All Star, $110 at Converse.com
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The ultimate pandemic headgear, this pop-over hood keeps your head and your face covered.
“Whimzy” Powder Hood, $35 at TheNorthFace.com
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You’ll never miss a beat in these fleece-lined ear covers with built-in Bluetooth.
Zerøgrand Bluetooth Ear Warmer, $49.95 at ColeHaan.com
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Lambswool and nylon make for a strong and sporty blend that won’t pill.
Nordic quarter-zip sweater, $129 at Orvis.com
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