Monday, September 30, 2019

Layered for the Winter GODS: 5 tips to keep yourself stylish and warm in the winter

When it comes to the freezing winter we all know the struggles of trying to look “fresh off the runway” without compromising our limbs to frostbite. Trust and believe when I say I understand the pain and agony of the everyday sacrifice because I single handed endured these sacrifices myself, but enough of me because these next five tips to keep yourself stylish and warm in the winter will blow you away. So without further ado let's get into these wonderful tips to help you survive winter.

(1) Heat-tech clothing
We've all heard of thermal clothing items like tights, long sleeves, and etc., but if you haven’t its “apparel, worn to protect the body in extreme cold to conserve body heat”. In recent months clothing brands have been coming up with ways to change the thermal game and give it and ultimate upgrade, since the clothing item under clothes can make for a frumpier appearance. Companies have recently put out Heat-tech clothing one specific company to do so is Uniqlo they describe it as “A revolutionary fabric that works with your body to generate heat and retain it”.so to break it down the product can now be worn as the essential clothing item instead of under sweaters it can be the sweater or long sleeve. This tip will be a wondrous way to mix style and warmth going through the winter.

(2) Poncho scarves
When it comes to neck scarves ideally many people believe that it's fine to use regular rectangle scarves to keep themselves warm while still looking like a fashionista, but truth be told poncho scarfs are much more efficient; its purpose as a material is an “outer garment constructed to manage body warmth”. Unfortunately, many people are still cautious when it comes to ponchos reasons may be due to it looking ugly in past styles or designs, but ponchos like any other cloth can be styled with the right accessories for outfits. Brands like Simons have already started to advertise stylish new poncho collections. So this winter try something new and use this tip to create a warm and stylish winter.

(3) (Sock) Leg Warmers
Throughout the years we have seen a big transition for leg warmers, in terms of the design, style, comfortability, and etc. So while going into winter I find that it's essential for many people. But this tip mainly leans towards women/girls. Leg warmers are worn to “keep the bottom legs warm in colder weather”, many people have avoided leg warmers because the frumpiness of the design, however Amazon online cite has created designs that are almost sock like. Now instead of wearing leg warmers that look frumpy on top of your boots you can buy leg warmers that look like socks, and function as socks would but instead have the warmth and comfort of regular warmers. So to keep your legs warm and chic this winter try this tip and wear sock leg warmers.

(4) Turtleneck Sweaters
This next item has been the number one essential of winter since decades before. Sweaters are worn all winter long, but when it comes to warm, comfort, and style sense turtleneck sweaters bring another level of both. “Protection has been the turtleneck's aim since being created” however that not all, sure turtleneck sweaters are able to give comfort but it also provides a mix both fashion and comfort. When it comes to sweaters the necks are always unseemly and frumpy but with turtleneck sweaters it adds a touch of sophistication. This winter get protection and fashion from your turtleneck sweaters.

(5) Knit hats 
Finally, the last tip/item on the list knit hats, this list wouldn't be complete if we didn’t have an accessory. Hats usually worn in the winter time are either ski, or pomp pomp hats. But those hats never get the job done, especially when it comes to protection and style, eventually your head is freezing from the wind or snow. However, knit hats come in different styles and colors so it has both chicness and comfort to survive you the winter time. Try a new look this winter by adding a bit of style with your knitted hats.

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