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Top 10 Picks You Need to Be Warm & Stylish This Winter

Author: Cori Carl

Are you wondering what you need to complete your fall and winter wear essentials? Here are our Top 10 picksa€"if you don't have these, you'll definitely want to pick them up.

Canada Goose Men's Expedition Parka
Whether you're in the dead of winter in Russia, sloshing along with the huskies and sled in Alaska or just trying to stay warm in the city while looking stylish, the Expedition Parka is the winter staple you needa€"it's durable, never goes out of style, and will keep you dry and protected with its water-repellant finish and mid-thigh length. You'll feel rugged with the coyote fur collar, duck down fill, heavy-duty zipper, utility pocket on the left sleeve and fleece-lined handwarmer pockets.

Canada Goose Women's Expedition Parka
Our women's version is also high quality, field-tested and innovative. Feel warm enough to brave the cold and go shopping, walk in the park or go on a snowboarding trek. The Expedition features a water-repellant finish, heavy-duty zipper and duck down fill to keep you warm and dry, along with a stylish coyote fur collar. It's mid-thigh length and covers most of your body. Utility pocket on the left sleeve and fleece-lined pockets keep your hands warm.

Canada Goose Women's Trillium Parka
The Trillium is a lightweight alternative with a duck and feather blend fill and complete down insulation. Wear it with or without the removable hood and/or coyote fur collar. Although most Canada Goose parkas are for extreme weather, this coat is versatilea€"pair it with a heavy sweater, leggings and a mock turtleneck to up the a€œwarm factora€ of this mid-thigh length fashion statement. Use the buttons instead of zipping up on those days when there's just a slight chill in the air. In heavy snow or rain, stay warm and dry with its water repellant fabric. Fleece-lined flapped pockets secure with embossed snaps and interior drop-in pocket are great for keys, iPod, cell and cash.

Canada Goose Men's Ontario Parka
Work outside and feel the chill. To stay warm, but not too warm, invest in a parka. The versatile, fashionable Ontario will do just thata€"filled all duck down, it's insulated and the fabric is water-repellant. In fall, remove the hood and/or the coyote fur collar. Stay warm on the way into the office. Ontario has a stylish fur collar and is great day or nighttimea€"it's ready for any expedition, durable and built to last. In more extreme weather, wear a heavy sweater and turtleneck on underneath. Its mid-thigh length is excellent coverage from rain and/or snow.

Red Wing 1229 Insulated Winter Boots
Real men need winter work boots that are durable and comfortable. 1229s have excellent traction, a slip-resistant sole, are waterproof on the outside with premium full grain red maple fortitude leather, and heavy insulated with Gor-Tex waterproof lining. The 9-inch heel keeps you drier, even if your pants get wet. For added protection against winter elements, pair them with wool socks. They wear well and resist abrasions. For office workers, they're great for getting to work in the rain and snow.

Red Wing 1246 Insulated Waterproof Work Boot
Guys who work on their feet all day need more comfort. Many work boots are hard and not meant for long periods of standing. The 1246s are the essential winter work boots. The insides are comfortable, flexible and have a soft toea€"this lightweight 6-inch boot will make the day go by faster. 1246s are safe enough for construction, electrical work and working with oil, gas or chemicals. Full-grain waterproof leather and dry-layered waterproofing system keep the moisture out. Thinsulate insulation keeps your feet warm. The 1246 offers excellent slip resistance and is equipped with a non-marking outsole. Although mostly for cool, cold or wet weather use, they can be worn in mild weather to keep you comfortable and dry.

Red Wing 1261 Insulated Waterproof
Working in construction or outdoors, the 1261s and their removable foot bed are comfortable, even when standing on concrete. Thinsulate Ultra keeps your feet warm and RW Waterproofing keeps them drya€"extreme weather isn't a problem in these 6-inch leather boots with a reinforced toe for maximum wear and excellent traction. The 1261 carries you into the weekenda€"wear them shoveling snow, running to the hardware store or going to the bar with the guys. These boots are great for your commute to keep your feet warm and dry and give you the traction, so you won't slip on snow or wet sidewalks.

Red Wing 1412 Insulated Waterproof Boot
1412s are the ultra work boot with a 2.0 Supersole for improved wear and comfort, full grain waterproof leather, soft toe and 8-inch height for extended wear and warmth. Guys working outside, in construction or with chemicals, oil or gas are covered in these high quality and performance boots. For guys in high rises, their neutral color goes well with khakis, jeans, tees and button-up shirts. They guarantee you a safe trip into work and home with their excellent traction.

Schott Classic Wool Pea Coat
Schott jackets are an American original and have been produced since 1913 by Local 69 in NYC. They've taken a military vintage classic and kept it well, classica€"with 75% reprocessed wool, anchor buttons, hardwarmer pockets and quilted nylon lining. It's tailored enough to wear with a suit, but tough enough to keep you warm in the harshest winter weather. A Schott pea coat will last you forever.

Levi's Classic Long Sleeve Denim Shirt
The Levi's Classic Long Sleeve Denim Shirt is comfortable, 100% cotton, pre-shrunk, pre-washed and has the standard Levi's 2 pockets and classic silver button styling. This shirt is great for construction workers, giving them style, a rugged look and keeping them warm when paired with a turtleneck or short-sleeve white tee underneath. Office workers will look classic, yet modern and cool.

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About the Author

Cori Carl is an editor on men's workwear & outerwear for Dave's New York Army & Navy store.


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9 Responses to Snowboarding Outerwear

  1. SmokE says:

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  2. 32 Ultralizight+Stepchild 153 :D says:

    Hi what is the best snowboarding outerwear company?
    i wear nomis but what about you?

  3. supskies says:

    help with outerwear for snowboarding?
    im looking for some outwear for snowboarding this year and im not sure what i want!
    i got this hat and i want to be able to wear it with something that matches

    http://west49.com/productDetail.jsp?ID=7348&MODE=FEATUREDPRODUCTS&cEnabled=true

    i know i probably should have picked my jacket and pants first but whatever.
    im girl by the way.
    i was looking at some of the burton stuff but i dont know what colors to get?
    thanks so much :)

  4. Rob D says:

    Giro makes great helmets, not too expensive either.

  5. Erin says:

    well your hats roxy and if you want some burton stuff then you may want to add in some more roxy, like a pair of gloves, just to balance it out you know?

    and well i say buy online,
    and if you cant find a pink burton jacket you like to go with the hat, go with something like this,
    http://west49.com/productDetail.jsp?ID=7430&MODE=FEATUREDPRODUCTS&cEnabled=true
    or try for something totally different and on warmer days wear a pink thick hoodie, and wear your hat with it,

    when i go out i wear what ever hat i want i don’t really look to match, but then again i have a black and white jacket :)

    good luck :)

  6. Larso! says:

    What clothing manufacturers/factories are top snowboard companies outsourcing to? Who produces the garments?
    I am interested in producing some clothing products but do not know where to begin. Who are the primary players on the manufacturing side of snowboarding/skiing outerwear? Example: If I were to design a coat, pants, undergarments, etc., who do I get in touch with?

  7. Rome says:

    Best snowboarding outerwear/helmet?
    I’m looking for really nice pants and jacket for snowboarding. I’m also wondering what kind of brands are the most well-known for snowboarding helmets. Answers from personal use is preferred.

  8. Kim N says:

    what are some good freestyle skiing outerwear brands?
    i like a lot of the snowboarding jackets but i don’t snowboard, i cant seem to find any good ski jacket brands. i do freestyle skiing and the brands like spyder and all that aren’t really my style. it would be great if you could point me in the direction of some nice brands, thank you!

  9. Live to Ski says:

    Obermeyer, Descente, Kjus, Cloudveil, Arc’teryx, Helly-Hansen, Columbia, Marker, Marmot, Patagonia, Outdoor Research, Mountain HardWear, Oakley. More?

    http://www.altrec.com/jackets/ski-jackets/

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