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Carhartt's Work in Progress line offers stylish, durable workwear, now available at up to 60% off during Nordstrom's End-of-Season sale.
"Our heritage is rooted in building gear for people who live and thrive in the mountains, and that includes our own team. Many of us ride; our athletes ride. Mountain biking is part of our culture," Ashley Anson, VP Design at Arc'teryx, said.
The safari jacket owes much of its makeup to this lighter-weight cousin. Safari jackets were worn by troops in all the warm-weather colonial trips made by the turn of the (20th) century European powers.
The men whose style stand out on the slopes know that difference lies in the details - the cut, the fabrics, the finish. These men won't settle for bulky jackets or purely functional one-pieces; instead they look to luxury men's skiwear that works hard. Designs that are technical enough to handle the cold and the powder, yet polished enough to pass muster in any ski lodge or après-ski bar.
While best known for its minimalist camping gear - the brand's instantly recognizable titanium mug is a mainstay in Pacific Northwest campsites and cramped Brooklyn apartments alike - Snow Peak's lineup of insulated, down-filled and fire-resistant styles is criminally underrated. With perfected silhouettes, low-key Japanese detailing and sparse styling, it's slightly different than you're used to, but all in service of a better (dressed) outdoor experience.
Long puffer coats are one of those winter essentials you don't fully appreciate until you really need one. I've lived in New York my entire life, but it wasn't until I attended college upstate-where winter temperatures are colder, windier, and far less forgiving-that I finally invested in a long puffer. Since then, these winter coats have become a staple in my cold-weather wardrobe, especially when I'm on the go as a busy mom of twins or traveling for work.
in the Swiss backcountry. They're young men, both seemingly carefree and indestructible. During their run down the mountain, the pair notice an inn, remove their skis, and step inside for a drink and some apple strudel. There's an old stove throwing off heat; cigarette smoke wafts through the place. After Nick orders wine for both of them, he turns to George and says:
While the lake spares this area much of the bitter cold, temperatures regularly drop well below zero at night. We have weeks where daily highs are in the single digits Fahrenheit. If that sounds miserable to you its because you don't have the clothes to deal with it. In order to get outside and do anything in these conditions you need good gear.
A good winter coat can be the difference between dreading winter and enjoying the season. Think about it: The right coat can offer you comfort and warmth even in freezing temperatures, making it more likely you'll enjoy venturing outside, whether it's just to a dinner with friends or a challenging winter hike. If you're on the hunt for a high-quality layer, now's a great time to add a new cold-weather staple to your closet.
Packing for a truly freezing destination takes more than tossing a few sweaters into your bag-something I quickly learned in the Arctic Circle during polar night, when "daytime" is pitch-black and the temperatures regularly plunge well below zero. Growing up in New York winters, spending the last few snow seasons in the Rockies, and now logging weeks above the Arctic Circle has taught me one key lesson: staying warm in subzero temps is all about smart layers -not necessarily bulky expedition gear.
Winter is the season of layering, and there's no piece better suited for the job than a good turtleneck. The timeless style staple is a sartorial chameleon, and it looks just as perfect on its own as it does layered beneath a chunky knit or fuzzy vest. If you haven't been giving your basics collection the TLC it deserves, now's your chance as we've uncovered a trove of well-made turtlenecks under $50 at Amazon that will become the cornerstone of your winter travel wardrobe.
Form-fitting coats, designer goggles, and sleek ski pants were the norm for women, while high-performance brands with a retro bent dominated for men-and that was just the ski gear. After skiing, the après looks were as functional as they were chic, and always with an effortlessly European touch. I grew to love having a wide-banded headband and insulated après-ski boots for drinks on the patio, and a statement puffer vest thrown over my thermals was an easy transition from skiing to sipping.
In this freezing season, we're thinking warm thoughts. Hot chocolate, '90s rom-coms, purring kittens, and the best luxury throw blankets. "Feels like -6 degrees" day after day has us dreaming up cozy blankets speciated for sophisticated lounging. We're talking thick wool that's not scratchy, cashmere not prone to pilling, oversized throws as soft as your favorite sweater. High-quality textiles are of the highest import, and we'll even pay the dry cleaning fee for this level of comfort.
With the Winter Olympics mere weeks away - this year's games, hosted in the Milano-Cortina region of Italy, are slated to kick off Feb. 6 - sponsors have begun to release their apparel capsules in earnest, and, as with every Olympics, there have been standouts among both the performance and lifestyle categories. EA7's Team Italia collection, for instance, was one of the surprise successes of Milan Fashion Week, while Mongolia's uniforms, designed by Goyol Cashmere, have been a viral sensation.