Winter Accessories That Make A Statement
The best cold-weather gear to keep you warm and looking good
Winter is the time to layer up, and if you want to look good with 3+ layers and all the winter accessories, you need to get high-quality and fashionable hats, gloves, and scares. The right hat, pair of gloves, or scarf can not only make or break your will to live in the freezing cold, but also make or break your outfit as a whole.
If the rest of your winter gear is monochromatic, consider adding pops of color or designs on your hat or scarf. If you’re more eccentric with your cold-weather gear, consider more neutral accessories that keep the focus on your bright attire. Or, if you’re in the mood to not feel a single element the winter months have in store, consider hopping on the recent super trend of balaclavas. The hat plus facemask plus scarf keeps any cold wind from freezing your face and makes any outfit have an edge that most winter looks do not.
So, if you’re in the market for new winter accessories that keep you warm and make a statement, V have you covered with this round-up of balaclavas, hats, gloves, and scarves perfect for the winter months.
Balaclavas
Rick Owens, Black Gimp Balaclava, $300.
Jacquemus, Purple Le Papier ‘La Cagoule Casquette’ Balaclava, $189.
AIREI, SSENSE Exclusive Red Hand Knit Balaclava, $300.
Hats
Acne Studios, Black & Beige Checkerboard Beanie, $180.
Diesel, embroidered-logo detail beanie, $53.
Snow Peak, Gray Takibi Flight Aviator Hat, $74.
Gloves
Wood Wood, Black Johan Gloves, $71.
Diesel, Black Dermont Gloves, $238.
Jacquemus, Off-White Le Papier ‘Les Gants Neve’ Gloves, $134.
Rick Owens, Gray Cashmere Mittens, $385.
Scarves
Jil Sander, SSENSE Exclusive Green Hood Down Scarf, $975.
Alexander McQueen, Navy Reversible Skull Scarf, $245.
WE11DONE, Black & Beige Chess Board Scarf, $229.
Acne Studios, Green & Gray Vally Scarf, $290.