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For the ladies who play hard and après even harder.
We’re now firmly in the era of performance plaid. The polyester-wool blend of Toad&Co’s Dakotah Long Sleeve Travel shirt dries quickly if you work up a sweat and has nicely accommodating stretch, plus warmth in spades.
Royal Robbins’s straightforward Highlands pullover is made from wool blended with a little nylon and linen and crafted with a wide neck and hem for comfort and easy layering over a shirt.
Each pair of the Astis Crean mittens feature hand-stitched beading, fleece lining, and suede injected with silicone waterproofing.
Columbia’s acrylic-knit Stay Frosty beanie swaddles your dome while keeping it warm. The pom-pom is just the cherry on top.
Eddie Bauer’s 1936 Original Skyliner jacket upgrades classic bomber styling with modern performance. The 650-fill down, packed in diamond-shaped baffles, holds heat in temperatures as low as minus ten.
Sorel’s Women’s Out N About Leather duck boots have burly full-grain leather uppers that are seam-sealed for waterproofing and herringbone rubber lugs that grip ice.
Beware: with cashmere and angora wool, Bella Kitty’s Pindot Crew socks could banish your favorite slippers to the back of the closet.
Comfort and style abound in the slick ReDew Örn jeans. Recycled polyester and organic cotton deliver an athletic fit, with enough give to prevent binding up in your undercarriage.