From waterproof boots to invisible jackets: this winter’s wardrobe essentials
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We may already be well into winter, but there’s still lots of chilly, wet weather ahead, so it’s time to see if your cold-weather wardrobe is working hard enough. To help you do just that, we’ve rounded up the fashion staples you’ve loved most this season so far.
From scarf coats to fend off the chill to hiking boots that can go from city to mountain, these cosy, practical and stylish wardrobe updates from the Filter’s recent fashion pieces will help you look good even while battling the elements. Quarter-zip fleece.
£81 at Finisterre. This retro-inspired fleece originally featured in our big Christmas gift guide, but why not treat yourself? It’s “100% recycled – good for the planet and cosy, too”, says our menswear editor Helen Seamons. Long-sleeved Merino wool T-shirt.
£27.99 at Decathlon. Layer up with this merino shirt that’s designed for trekking so you can bet it will keep you extra cosy. Paddy Maddison highlighted it as one of his hiking essentials, but says he also wears it day to day. Car coat. £189 at Arket. The perfect addition to a capsule wardrobe, this car coat was among readers’ favourites from Peter Bevan’s roundup of the best men’s coats.