‘Tis the season to be chilly, but with these ten cozy winter accessories, there’s no way that’ll be you this year. Whether it’s textured layers, cute hats, or a fun accent piece, we’ve got you covered! Read on for the best, cutest, most cozy winter accessories that will perfect all your winter outfits.
Nothing says cuddle me, I’m cold like a soft, fluffy teddy bear coat from HSN. Although there are some teddy coats out there that look cheap and will not keep you very warm, a good quality coat is warm and perfect for cold-weather layering. The plushness of the material adds some texture to your outfit while softening up the edges of the winter season. Your new favorite teddy coat is by far the best of the cozy winter accessories.
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A beret adds just a touch of French elegance when worn right. Wool, felt, leather, and even polyester berets will keep your head warm in the winter while you stay styling. The structure of these materials also prevents your beret from becoming floppy or limp in the snow. Although you can always go classic with black or beige, try this cozy winter accessory in a fun color to highlight you and your outfit against all the winter grays and whites.
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A good winter vest is a great way to get some added warmth without being unable to move. These cozy winter accessories come in faux fur, quilted, in leather, corduroy, and knits. For the most warmth, choose a knit or a quilted vest, but any winter vest will add some warmth and some oomph to a boring winter ensemble. I love the way faux fur adds movement and texture!
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Scarves are necessary cozy winter accessories because they help to seal your neckline from icy winds and sneaky snowflakes. Although there are many fashionable people who choose basic grey, black, and plaid, you can easily add a pop of color around your face to keep you looking lively on the darkest of days. I would go with a soft wool or cotton to cut down on winter static.
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A thin turtleneck, you say? In the winter? That doesn’t seem very cozy. Ah, but it is. A thin, cotton turtleneck is the perfect layering piece. It will peak out at the top of your neckline to add style and act as a barrier from the cold wind, but it will also create a pocket of insulation everywhere else. It isn’t bulky enough to keep you warm by itself, but it also won’t make you sweat. Your new favorite thin, cotton turtleneck makes the best base for adding cute sweaters, vest, dresses, and blouses on top. You can even shed all your layers in a heated building and still look winter ready.
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If you’re having a great hair day and the thought of putting on a hat breaks your heart, earmuffs are for you. If hats always feel too tight and give you terrible static electricity problems, earmuffs are for you. If you want something fun, cute, and classy, earmuffs are for you. With the right furry, fluffy earmuffs, you will be the most stylish winter ice queen of them all. Black, white, and tan make great choices, but have you ever tried a fun color like purple?
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Wearing Uggs is nice and all, but the tread actually isn’t that good and the cozy slipper kind gets ruined in the salt and snow of the winter. Find a better winter boot with a sturdy rubber tread that will keep your feet firmly planted on the ground, even when it gets slippery. Picking something metallic, furry, or laced up is a great way to add some interest on your feet. Slip on some nice wool socks, and your winter boots will be your favorite and most versatile cozy winter accessory.
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These tomboy staples make very cozy winter accessories that are made for making your outfit into a look. If you want to cut the cute and cuddly vibes of a winer ensemble, choose a baker boy hat for a chic edge, especially in leather. The distinctive shape and casual slouch will add all kinds of cool to warming up. For extra coziness, find a baker boy hot with a fleece lining!
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Fleece-lined, wool mittens are the answer to keeping your hands warm in the winter. Since your fingers don’t produce that much heat on their own, separating each finger into a gloved compartment won’t actually do you much good. Sure, you think it’ll be more practical, but then your fingers start to freeze and you have to cup your hands into a fist anyway. Start with the right cozy winter accessory from the get-go and get some nice, insulated mittens to trap as much heat as possible. Plus, mittens are so cute. Why wouldn’t you want to wear them?
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Long underwear is the answer to all of your winter problems. Do you hurt everywhere? That’s probably because your body tenses up when you go outside because it’s so cold. Are you always freezing? That’s probably because you never have enough layers on when you venture outdoors. Do you not know how to look cute and dress appropriately for the winter at the same time? Long underwear.
You might not be able to wear long underwear under skinny jeans (if they’re really skinny), but there are a lot of other cute and trendy styles of denim that you can opt for instead. After you put on a pair of long underwear, you’ll realize that the winter isn’t that bad after all. Not just for legs, try a long underwear layer up top with cute cuffs that can peak out after you take your mittens off. You might not be able to see this cozy winter accessory all the time, but it will be the most perfect addition to your outfit all the same.
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