Experts advise bundling up to stay warm:
Hat: Buy a warm knit hat. The ones with a thermal lining are nice. Add a good scarf and face mask, too.
Gloves: The Mayo Clinic advises wearing a thin pair of glove liners under a pair of heavier gloves. But what is warmer than gloves? Mittens.
Long underwear: The first layer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends fabrics that "hold body heat and don't absorb moisture."
Coat: The outside layer should protect the wearer from the elements.
Boots: The two Ws - Warm and waterproof. Also, a good fit is essential: you don't want blisters. Finally, you want something durable that won't break the bank.
Model: Ashlyn Stoltz
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