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Winter Clothing
You’ve most certainly got some fleece-lined, long sleeve, winter jackets in your wardrobe waiting to get out there during the snowy seasons. If not, and even if you do, it’s time to check out some new styles and features in the market. We’ve got some of the best winter clothing for men, so don’t hold back on checking some of the latest designs.
What you need to look for in men’s winter clothing
If you’re the type to simply pick something off the shelf, think again! Here’s what you need to look for in men’s winter clothing.
- Check the details in the description section – If you want to buy winter clothing online, reading the details in the description is very important. It’s all you’ve got when buying online because here you don’t have the luxury of trying it on. So, what you need to look for is whether the jacket is Windproof, waterproof and water repellent. If you wanted a hoodie winter jacket then does it have an adjustable storm hood? An adjustable storm hood can help you adjust the strap based on your level of comfort. Check for other adjustable features like the bottom hem with a draw cord, and so on.
- If you are buying other essentials like gloves, neck snoods, reusable ponchos, ski scarf – Winter clothing has essentials that come with it if you require additional warmth. Your winter jacket cannot keep your palms warm, you need gloves for them. Similarly, you need neck snoods if you don’t want to catch a cold because of the cold wind hitting your neck.
Let’s start with the gloves – A pair of gloves made from 100% acrylic outer fabric, 100% polyester lining. Keeps your hands warm during the harsh winters – you need these wherever you go.
Winter neck snood – 100% polyester and is a machine washable, keeping your neck warm.
Reusable Poncho – The plastic reusable poncho is something you can probably use over your jacket if you want double insulation. Additionally, if your jacket is entirely water repellent then using this plastic poncho can help you stay dry to a major extent. It’s lightweight and is hooded for emergency purposes, that is, when it starts to rain all of a sudden.
Fleece or Ski Scarf – Keeping a thermal fleece scarf around will always prove useful. Made from 100% polyester, this scarf is machine washable, ideal for wearing during winters.
- Check for product reviews – There’s a chance that the winter clothing product you are looking to buy has a bunch of online reviews. They’re honest and transparent, so it should support your purchasing decision.
- Consider the brand value of the product - You have to make sure that you get winter clothing with quality fabric, design, and feel. Reputed brands that want to hold up their reputation will make sure that you get exactly that! So, it’s likely that you will buy winter clothing at low price or a deserving price but of superior quality. Yes, most times established brands will cost you more, and that’s where you decide your intention to buy. If it’s for long term use then compromising on the expenses won’t do you any good. For instance, buying a cheaper one that may not give you the warmth you need can lead you to falling ill due to winter more than you expected.
Layer up with winter clothing at low price
While you sip on warm beverages and stay active to keep your core temperature heated, we can help with varied winter clothing options. When you layer up, you find that winter day a bit more tolerable to get on with your day’s routine.
Our winter gloves range from £4-£7; depending on the material you are comfortable to wear.
Our jackets can have a wider range, so let’s just stick to showing you our winter clothing collections for men. If you still want an approximate costing, it’s likely to range from £12 till £73, and higher, again based on what you prefer to buy.
Layering up during the winters is important as one jacket or coat won’t do. It all depends on how cold you get during the winters where you stay. Sweaters keep you warm; jackets do the same but they appear a bit more stylish. Winter trousers are available too, and here’s why – your coat and jacket are obviously not going to shelter the cold wind that hits against your thighs and legs.
Maintaining winter clothing the right way
Read the instructions mentioned on the tag of your winter clothes because it usually mentions how you can wash them. They could be machine washable but having to be washed separately from other clothes, or with only certain types of coloured clothes, or dry cleaned.
How to avoid staining your winter suits? Be cautious but apart from that if a section of your clothing gets stained, like woollen fabric then attend to it immediately. Stain on wool clothing takes a long time to remove, and mostly stays permanently.
Keep your clothing feeling fresh as ever by keeping some sachets of potpourri or dried herbs with you. They exude a natural, soft, and fresh fragrance to the clothing. You can even use laundry detergent that contains natural essential oils and fragrance.
To make sure that your woollen clothing does not remain creased, place a plain white and mildly wet cloth over the clothing. Then use a hot iron to iron rather than using it as direct heat.
If you iron woollen clothes when they are completely dry, they won’t remove the deep creases. You also risk burning your woollen clothes under direct, dry heat.
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FAQs
1. Can I get a polyester sweater for the winter season?
Yes, we have mixed and 100% polyester fabrics for sweaters.
2. What are your price ranges?
We have a wide price range. You can select one based on your budget.
3. Can I get a heavy jacket as my winter clothing?
Yes, we have heavyweight jackets and sweaters.
4. Do you sell gloves in shades other than black?
Yes, we have a range of gloves available in different shades.
5. Can I get a sweater without a hood?
Yes, we have sweaters without hoods.