The best ... ways to stay warm

Items for the hands, feet, and torso

Cashmere Warmers

These cozy cashmere hand warmers hold heating packs and are small enough to fit into a coat pocket during “snowy strolls.”

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Hurley by Pendleton Men’s Fleece

Pendleton teamed up with the surfwear company Hurley to create this jacket, which combines Pendleton’s iconic Navajo print with Hurley’s “Puerto Rico” plaid.

$129, hurley.com

Source: W

Loeffler Randall Rain Bootie

These “galoshes-shaming” lace-up rain boots look “cool enough for a clear-sky day.” Made of army-green rubber, they’re lined with jersey cotton.

$165, loefflerrandall.com

Source: New York

Portolano Blackberry Gloves

These wool-cashmere gloves have “pull-back” thumbs and index fingers so your hands stay warm while dialing a cell phone or composing an e-mail.

$26, saksfiftheavenue.com

Source: Every Day With Rachael Ray

Slingshot Down Vest

Pair this “playful puffer” with dark jeans and a sport coat and it can go from country to city. The goose-down vest is available in four colors, including Retro Khaki.

$129, patagonia.com

Source: The Wall Street Journal