Sunday, November 30, 2008

Winter Warmerland

As a California girl who loves (and misses!) sweet sunshine-y shine, one of the biggest adjustments of moving to New York City was getting used to the cold. During October, it started to get chilly, and I brought out all my scarves, peacoats, and gloves. I suffered that week as my native NY friends made fun of my weak sauce ability to stand the cold, but I'd rather be lame and warm than cool and freezing.

I realized that there are 4 essential parts of the body that must be kept toasty, and if you do that, you'll be covered (literally). We'll start from the bottom up:

1) Cozy toes - Ever notice that it's harder to sleep when your toes are sticking out and freezing? For me, warm and happy toes are important to keeping the rest of me content. So after 4 years of resisting them in college, 2008 marks the winter when I finally gave in and bought Uggs. If you have them, you understand just how nice and fuzzy these are.  I chose the tall gray ones, which I haven't seen before in past seasons (left). For the rain and slushy snow about to come though, I'm hesitant to wear my Uggs. A girl definitely needs rain boots too. I really like the toe shape on the Jeffrey Campbell ones (right), but they are sold out at Nordstrom.
    
2) Gloves - Same idea as having your toes covered, phalanges are another external part  that will make the cold seem that much worse if exposed. I currently have a gray  cashmere pair, which are really warm due to the material, but they stretch out a bit, and I  want a more structured pair that will keep its shape, like these long leather ones from Saks or Portolano.

3) Scarves - Everyone has their favorites, or multiple favorites. I like cashmere ones for the warmth, and pashminas because they shed less on my wool coats. Recently, I've been trying to expand my toolbox of scarf-tying techniques, and ran into this helpful tutorial on Modcloth.com:

4) Earmuffs - Ears are the small peripheral parts we normally don't bother with, but in the cold, it's one of the first places to be afflicted by strong winds. I was recommended to get the 180s, which wrap around the head, but I find they're not as comfy for women to wear, as it clamps onto the hair and pushes it down. They're great for sporty activities though, like ice skating or running through Central Park with a ponytail. What I really want for Christmas are earmuffs that sit atop the head, like these Burberry ones, super cute!

5 comments:

  1. i love those rainboots!!! i've never seen/heard of them before but they would be perfect substitutes for my current pink polka-dotted pair. :) it's starting to get chilly in LA and i've been worried about walking in the rain to work. great find--hopefully they'll be in stock soon.

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  2. i like that the shape is different from the regular round toe rainboots normally found in stores, more chic! it also comes in a navy if you'd like, and also found in other online stores if u search around for Jeffrey Campbell Voom rainboots.

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  3. I love Burberry too ! I must admit !
    Nice prices and fast delivery from this french online shop Cadeaudeluxe.fr for Burberry (also have few Dior accessories).
    Everyhting is authentic there directly from factory outlet.
    http://www.cadeaudeluxe.fr

    A favorite of mine.
    Claire.

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  4. omg burberry ear muffs!!!!! soo cute!! ive been trying to find cute ear muffs but ive been having a hard time!! i saw these's designer sunglasses with attachable ear muffs and i really liked it but i cant find it anywhere online!! (and i forgot which brand it was too... hahaha)

    i loooove winter fashion!! i cant wait till it gets a little colder in LA!! (:

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  5. [...] should not ever have anything cutting it off at midcalf.  If I didn’t already have this pair from Jeffrey Campbell, I’d get these in a [...]

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