On extra-cold days during winter, getting dressed is very much a matter of function over fashion as we battle the elements and try to keep our heating bills from soaring.
Instead of turning up the thermostat, here are some clothing hacks to keep you toasty from head to toe.
1. Add thermal layers
Layering is key when you want to stop body heat from escaping. As the basis for any winter outfit, start with thermal fabrics designed for maximum warmth without the bulk – think leggings and long-sleeved tops – add a loose middle layer such as a flannel shirt and top with the thickest jumper you can find.
2. Choose the fluffiest fabrics
The warmest fabrics work by creating tiny air pockets that provide extra insulation. That’s why fleece, sheepskin, shearling and faux fur are your friends when the mercury plummets. Try fleece-lined joggers, sheepskin slippers or a faux fur-lined hat for maximum heat-trapping capability.
3. Fingerless gloves
If you’ve constantly got cold hands but need your fingers free for typing or other activities then fingerless gloves are the way to go. Extra-long sleeves or sporty sweatshirts with thumb loops will also help.
4. Double-up on socks
Our extremities often suffer the most when temperatures drop because the body prioritises keeping our core and vital organs warm. To counteract the effect, pop on two pairs of socks and make sure there’s no gap at the ankle for cold air to creep in.
5. Slip on a slanket
A slanket – aka a blanket with sleeves (and a hood) – takes loungewear to the next level. Ideal for snuggling up on the sofa in the evening or donning when you’re working from home (you might want to take it off for Zoom meetings though).
6. Rock a gilet
Make a wool coat a whole lot warmer by wearing a lightweight gilet underneath. Filled with real or synthetic down, these deceptively thin bodywarmers make a huge difference – and Uniqlo (uniqlo.com) has a great selection for men and women.
You can also get heated gilets fitted with rechargeable warming pads, which are handy if you’re going to be out in the cold for a while.
7. Heated hand warmers
Sometimes even keeping your hands firmly in your pockets isn’t enough to keep your fingertips from freezing, particularly when you’re venturing outside.
Turn up the heat by popping a couple of hand warmers in your pockets – reusable gel packs or rechargeable electric warmers are the most eco friendly. Choose from a wide selection on sites such as Amazon or eBay.
How do you stay warm in the winter months? Do you have a favourite cold weather outfit? Let us know in the comments section below.
Also read: Cheap ways to keep your house warm this winter
– With PA