Snow days are ahead whether you are dreading them or looking forward to them, we are setting you up for success.
What to do? What to wear?…
First things first, before worrying about a project you might “fall behind on” or someone you were wishing to speak to that day about a question you might have, just remind yourself everyone else is in the same situation as you. All activities are paused besides going out in the tundra to ski, sled, make snow angels, or maybe some life-sized snowmen.
This weather reminds us to slow down once in a while and reverse your age by a few years by simply playing.
Your body may be freezing afterwards, but you can look forward to a belly warmed by hot chocolate and a dollop of whipped cream with a blanket swaddling every inch of you.
We can avoid the chill as much as possible by dressing appropriately, but of course with a sense of fashion.
WOMEN:
Turtleneck (Wundermost Ultra-Soft Nulu Long-Sleeve Turtleneck by Lululemon; $78)
Sweater (Neve Merino Wool Sweater by Perfect Moment at Saks Fifth Avenue; $420)
Puffer jacket (The Super Puff by Aritzia; $235)
Scarf (Wool and Cashmere Chunky Ribbed Scarf by Maison Cashmere; $97)
Hat (Cashmere Beanie by Jenni Kayne; $75)
A pair of thick leggings (Airbrush Winter Warm High-Waist Nocturne Leggings by Alo Yoga; $108)
Ski pants (Emma SoftShell Pant by Halfdays; $285)
Reliable socks (Light Cushion Ski Socks by Halfdays; $29)
A pair of boots to change into after throwing off your ski boots (Tazz Slippers by UGG; $130)
MEN:
Turtleneck (Merino Turtleneck Base Sweater by Cicli Mattio; $65)
Sweater (Rib Turtleneck Sweater by Fear of God Essentials; $110)
Jacket (Lockport Jacket by Canada Goose; $595)
Scarf (Clay Marl Two Tone Scarf by All Saints; $120)
Hat (Mallow Toque by Arc’Teryx; $45)
Leggings (Merino 260 Tech Thermal Leggings by icebreaker; $125)
Ski pants (Transfer Puff by Salomon; $250)
Reliable socks (Bombas; $86)
Slippers (Zermatt Shearling by Birkenstock; $100)