From umbrellas that fit in purses to leather gloves that are smartphone compatible, let’s have a chat about inclement weather. Because winter is nowhere near over, but the end-of-winter sales are just beginning.
Abra:
Do you know of any umbrellas that look professional that are small enough to put into a purse? Thank you. I really enjoy your articles.
– Alexandria
When I lived in D.C., I carried this Procella umbrella in my purse. It’s tough, windproof, and fits in most work-size purses.
Hello, Abra,
I recently moved to the South from Chicago. The daytime temperature is still almost 40-degrees, but everyone thinks it’s freezing (I feel differently). The puffer coat I would typically wear is too warm for the weather here. I’m thinking about buying a wool or wool-blend coat to wear. Can you help me find a $200ish coat in classic styling?
M
It’s always a bit discombobulating to visit San Francisco or Atlanta and hear people say their cold when it’s 40 or 50 degrees outside. But weather is relative.
If you’re looking to buy a coat from the end-of-winter sales, stick to classic colors and shapes. I like grey, ivory, shades of blue, burgundy, and camel. Here are some choices.
This pale blue River Island coat ($150) is a lovely piece that would look fantastic with black separates. If you prefer a different shape in a similar color, try this Tahari Taylor coat. Brooks Brothers has this classic navy coat on sale. For a more casual coat, try this Soia & Kyo coat from Nordstrom Rack.
Camel is another great classic option. This Express coat is on sale for $99. The length is great for keeping warm. I also like the simplicity of it.
W Concept has an alpaca option on sale for $239. For a very feminine cut, try this Karl Lagerfeld coat. Plus-size? This Land’s End coat is worth a look.
This burgundy coat from Avec Filles would be a nice addition to any wardrobe. Especially if you already have a staple, neutral coat that you like, a wine-colored coat is a nice second. This Collectif coat from Modcloth has a swingy, dramatic shape with a slimming belt.
Belle,
Can you help me with a bit of an odd question? How do you keep your feet warm during a commute? I walk about a mile and a half from the Metro to my office and my feet are blocks of ice by the time I arrive. What do I do?
Joan
My first question is: What kind of shoes are you wearing? The second is: What kind of socks?
In the winter, I used to commute in a pair of black tall boots. I would add a pair of good quality wool socks; Smartwool is the best. On really cold days, I would wear my Sorel Caribou boots. If it becomes unbearably cold, I add some Hothands Insole Foot Warmers.
Abra,
I’m looking for a pair of leather gloves that I can wear and still use my phone. I want to spend less than $75. No knit please.
LP
Charter Club makes a nice pair of gloves in several color choices. Ralph Lauren also makes a great pair of gloves. If you don’t mind spending a bit more, these $98 J.Crew cashmere-lined gloves are fantastic. They will probably go on sale soon.
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