Winter fashions where it REALLY gets cold  

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Layers (and protecting the hands, feet and face) help keep you warm in the cold.

We like to be as stylish as possible, with warm and comfortable designer clothes for the Winter. We wear coats, jackets, hats, scarves, mittens — anything to keep warm during the cold, but in California, we really don’t experience cold. If the temperature drops below 40, we complain, but there are places where it is more than 75 degrees colder and they solve the problem with clothing.

A winter coat called the ‘puffer jacket’ was invented by Eddie Bauer in 1936. Bauer made the puffer jacket after he nearly lost his life to hypothermia while fishing in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. The original puffer jacket was made with a sleeping bag texture on the outside and stuffed with feathers. That coat, with the stylish Eddie Bauer touch, has been very popular, making appearances in multiple fashion shows, including Balenciaga.

According to http://www.winter-living-advisor.com/winter_fabrics.html, it takes fabrics like wool, cotton, fleece and fake fur to keep people warm during cold winters. Clothing companies that have the most reliable and comfortable clothes for cold weather climates are The North Face and Patagonia.

People who live in other parts of the country, or of the world, where the nights drop below 0 degrees learn the value of layering. Jeans with leggings underneath, boots, ankle high socks, a long sleeve under garment, a hoodie and a fuzzy beanie are sometimes enough to stay warm, but an actual snowsuit or ski pants might be necessary as the temperature dips. Kylie Jenner has made herself famous in many ways, but one of those ways is her clothing choices. When it gets cold, she wears the best fashionable clothes for winter weather: big fuzzy coats and a denim jacket. This combination looks nice, and can make anyone look like a celebrity, if it is done right.