The best ... wintry wear
A puffer jacket, a shawl-collar cardigan, and more
3-Buckle Pink Biker Boot
The “graphic color-blocking” of these leather square-toed boots gives standard footwear some “glam-slam.”
Price: $955 Contact: Marcjacobs.com
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Source: Teen Vogue
Moncler Puffer Jacket
A “cold-weather layer of choice,” the puffer jacket gets the “luxury treatment” here with “classic suiting fabrics.” Charcoal wool replaces the nylon of standard outerwear, but inside you’ll still find “winter-resistant down.”
Price: $1,700 Contact: Moncler.com
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Shawl-Collar Cardigan
With an “open neckline and scarf-like detail,” this modern take on a classic shape is a “good reason to increase the number of cardigans in your closet.”
Price: $150 Contact: Bananarepublic.com
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Trapper Hat
The men’s version of this Russian-inspired hat comes with faux fur lining and leather exterior. The women’s is made with more politically correct nylon.
Price: $39.50 to $49.50 Contact: Eddiebauer.com
Source: Allure
Paisley Scarf
Think of a “wrap-around-and-around” scarf—such as this “world-traveler find” that actually fits a budget—as a “daytime boa.”
Price: $13 Contact: Target.com
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