Sunday, 3 February 2019

How to dress appropriate for snow / cold weather

How to dress Appropriate for snow / cold weather

For this weeks blog I decided to blog about how to dress appropriately for snow as it  has been snowing on/ off here in the uk .Although London has not yet had any snow.  The weather is getting colder and colder each day reaching into the minuses.


I have had a look at possible outfits that would be suitable to wear for snow. 

Womens monochrome colour jacket 

This Season In Style, Comfort And Warmth With This Water-Repellent And Moisture-Wicking Jacket. Detailed With Long Zipped Front Pockets, Zipped Internal Pockets, Cuff Gaitor And Internal Snow Skirt. The Faux Fur Lined Hood Can Be Detached, Depending On Your Style. Designed In A Four Way Stretch Shell Fabrication That Is Breathable, It Is The Perfect Layer You'Ll Be Needing. In A Monochrome Panelled Style And With A Faux Fur Trim

Jersey Leggings

 Invest in these leggings and you will thank us later. Designed with panel detailing, we love the athletic touch and hint of striking yellow, creating a modern approach to the sport. 

Method Hybrid Ski Jacket

It's snow joke that this protective ski jacket is made for the slopes. We've combined the perfect mix of quilted hardshell and softshell fabrics for stretch and protection. With a hood with detachable faux fur trim, lined fleece pockets, a high neck and pass pockets on each sleeve. This flattering colour block style has a snow skirt to block out the chill and inside pockets for your phone and valuables.

Festival Star Seamless Base Layers

Embrace the base layer in these seamless, sweat-wicking leggings. With a wide ribbed waistband and cuffs, plus statement stripes you'll skiing stars on the slopes and winter runs.


Topshop: Womens Monochrome Colour Jacket
Price: £99
TopShop : Jersey Leggings
Price: £22
Sweaty Betty: Method Hybrid Ski Jacket
Price: £385
Sweaty Betty : Festival Seamless Base
Price: £65


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