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Before Hibernation Season Ends: A Round-Up of the Coziest Shopping Picks
Slick styles to beat stormy winter days.
1. Made for the open road with Rainshield (an eco-friendly paraffin wax coating), the vintage-wash Stay Dry Trucker jacket also includes reflective stitching, zippered pockets and temperature control for an Easy Rider approach. $199, dishandduer.com2. Fashion and utility rarely intersect, but the new Converse Chuck Taylor All Star II boot manages to check off both. The street brand’s first fully waterproof boot comes with a 360-degree heat barrier to keep feet not only dry but toasty warm, too. $140, converse.com3. Korres’ Black Pine Anti-Wrinkle Firming and Lifting sleeping oil’s blend of black pine, grape seed, apricot and cold-pressed sweet almond, jojoba and organic argan help combat dry skin and winter wear with essential moisture.$79, beautyboutique.ca
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4. If it’s strong enough for the WWII British military for which it was created, the Longines Heritage Military COSD watch in a 40-millimetre steel case with khaki NATO strap is strong enough for West Coast winters. $2,050, globalwatchco.com 5. Don’t let the elements slow you down: MEC’s quick-dry Sanctuary tights are designed for running and stretching with their wide waistband and flat-lock stitching (no chafing!). $58, mec.ca