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Jacket by Fusalp; sweater and hat by Brooks Brothers; Startimer Pilot Automatic watch by Alpina.

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Obviously, the best winter clothes for men should keep you warm and protected from the elements. But with increasingly unpredictable temps wreaking havoc on our cold-weather wardrobe essentials, finding the right winter coats, gloves, and boots that play well in a variety of conditions can feel like a fool's errand. Lucky for you, we consulted with our fashion director, Ted Stafford, along with assistant fashion market editor Imani Granger, who put together a shortlist of the best-of-the-best winter clothes for men to throw on this season. Most of them are loaded with heat-trapping, water-repellent fabrics; all of them are easy to layer on and off, and look great doing so. Juzar Dean, a Brooklyn-based musician, models this year's winter clothes to stay ready for the arctic cold, bone-piercing gusts, and sudden whiteouts.

Winter Pants

Just like leg day, you should never skip out on investing in winter pants. Whether you need something to stay dry and cozy on your commute, or some rugged, insulating slacks for your outdoor activities, the best winter pants for men will keep your legs warm, dry, comfortable, and stylish. The right bottoms should have insulating materials (either in the lining or the whole fabric) like wool, flannel, fleece, cashmere, and corduroy that will hold your body heat when the temperature plummets—some winter pants like ski pants are even made with synthetic insulation to beat the Baltic cold. We also looked for bottoms that are water- and windproof as well to shield your bare skin from sub-zero elements, wicking away—rather than absorbing—moisture.

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Eddie Bauer H2Low Flex Flannel-Lined Jeans

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Bonobos Corduroy 5-Pocket Pants

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Fuslap Aymeric Flannel Pants

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Wrangler Men's Fleece Lined Cargo Pant in Elm

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Kuhl Hot Rydr Pants

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Stone Island 322L1

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Sweaters

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Get the look: Vest by Ralph Lauren RLX; shirt by Fusalp; pants by Stone Island.

Yes, these knits are cozy, but we consider sweaters the workhorse of winter wardrobes, since you can wear them with just about any casual or business casual fit. The best sweaters for men should be made from heat-retaining, soft, and smooth fabrics. Our favorites? The Fusalp Dorian, which features super cozy wool, and Reigning Champ's classic cotton-jersey sweatshirt. Secondly, the best sweaters for men need to come in a comfortable-but-still-tailored fit for layering over shirts as well as easy standalone wear. Most of these tops look great on their own, or over your favorite dress shirt for more formal occasions.

For a more casual, laidback look, wear a classic crewneck sweater with your go-to pants styles, whether you're running errands or grabbing coffee with friends. V-neck sweaters are great for a smart-casual or business-casual aesthetic in the office or a dinner date since they layer very well over collared shirts. (Zip sweaters also work as such, by the way.)

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Bugatchi Super Merino Solid Sweater Jacket

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Fusalp Dorian Sweater

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Brooks Brothers Lambswool Crewneck Chest Striped Sweater

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J.Crew Merino Wool-Blend Sweater

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Reigning Champ Loopback Cotton-Jersey Sweatshirt

Read more: Sweaters | Cable-Knit Sweaters | Crewneck Sweatshirts | Cardigans | Cashmere Sweaters | Shawl Collar Cardigans

Winter Coats

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Get the look: Jacket by Stone Island; pants by Fusalp; Pelagos FXD watch by Tudor.

Probably your most expensive winter clothing investment, the right winter coat will pay dividends for years to come. Our fashion team looked for coats that had weather-resistant exteriors to keep you dry, as well as insulation like down or synthetic fill to keep you warm. Additionally, the best winter jackets for men will be versatile enough to take you from urban commutes to backcountry escapades.

Your winter coat can give off some seriously good looks, but if it's not warm or durable then it won't do you any good wearing it. We looked for jackets that achieve a high warmth-to-weight ratio. Experts we spoke with recommend natural fibers like down and wool to help trap body heat.

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Lululemon Wunder Puff Jacket Tech Canvas

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Arc'teryx Sabre SV Jacket

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Stone Island Seamless Tunnel Down-TC Hooded Jacket

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Ralph Lauren The Gorham Down Jacket

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Uniqlo 3D Cut Seamless Down Parka

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Fusalp Barthelemy Wool Aviator Jacket

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Read more: Winter Jackets | Liner Jackets | Waxed Canvas Jackets | Bomber Jackets | Leather Jackets | Heated Jackets | Hiking Jackets | Winter Jackets for Men | Men's Parkas | Men's Puffer Jackets

Winter Gloves

We'll keep it 100: Most winter accessories are nice to have, but you could probably live without them. However, the best winter gloves are absolutely necessary to make it through the coldest months of the year. Come rain, hail, sleet, or snow, you’re going to want to protect your fingers with something weather resistant, warm, and stylish.

When you’re shopping for a new go-to pair, you want something protective but not too bulky, and stylish but too delicate. You can go with manufactured materials like nylon and spandex or take the classic route with leather. Either way, the best winter gloves, like the best winter jackets, provide tough performance in a fashionable package.

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Hestra Deerskin Wool Tricot

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Mack Weldon Tech Cashmere Glove

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Arc'teryx Gothic Glove

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Tracksmith Inverno Gloves

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Carhartt C-Touch Work Glove

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Winter Hats

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Get the look: Fleece jacket by Nobis; sweater and hat by Brooks Brothers; pants by Stone Island; boots by Merrell; socks by Bombas.

Also a winter accessory essential: Hats. The right ones will keep your noggin stylishly toasty. Sure, your cheap black beanie might keep your ears warm in a pinch, but it’s not going to cut it once winter sets in. Instead, invest in a high-quality hat that’s right for the weather outside to stay warm and stylish all season long.

Just like the best winter knits, our favorite winter hats are made from premium fabrics that retain heat, and feel incredibly cozy. Merino wool is probably your best bet for a cold weather hat what won't overheat, but also look for cashmere options for a luxurious vibe (and a great gift for him).

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Brooks Brothers Merino Wool Cashmere Beanie

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Columbia Helvetia Sherpa Beanie

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Huckberry Beanie

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Nordstrom Wool & Cashmere Beanie

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Rossignol Alan Beanie

Read more: Types of Hats | Winter Hats | Beanies

Winter Boots

Finding the right pair of winter boots can be difficult. While boots for snow and ice are widely available at a variety of retailers, knowing which pairs are actually worth the money is undeniably difficult in the sea of options. But, believe it or not, there are some functional and stylish winter boots out there waiting to make your snowy trek both ways more manageable.

Simply put, the best winter boots mix style and functionality with comfort and warmth—making them the perfect addition to your winter outfits. But this perfect combination of performance, durability, and design can almost seem like a mythical triple threat to which no boot can match—especially if you're on a budget. We did the research for you to find the best cold weather kicks to cop now.

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Cole Haan American Classics Plain Toe Boots

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Merrell Moab 3 Thermo Mid

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G.H. Bass Mixed Media Ranger Super Lug Boot

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Eddie Bauer Men's Eddie Bauer K-6 Boot

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Koio Brixen

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The North Face ThermoBall™ Lifty II Boots

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Baselayers

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Jacket by Arc’teryx; sweater by Bugatchi; T-shirt by Reigning Champ; pants by Bonobos; Journey 1884 watch with Paracord Strap by Victorinox.

Literally the building blocks of your winter wardrobe, these right baselayers are a cinch to slip into, and should move like a second skin. To get that feeling, look for thermal underwear that's made of performance fabrics like merino wool (such as Outdoor Research's Onset Bottoms), which helps wick away sweat from the body, while still trapping heat.

Without making you feel constrained, your thermals should be close-fitting. If it’s too loose, chances are the thermal layer won’t properly retain much heat. Plus, we considered the construction of each garment to identify any bulky seams, which could prevent easy layering.

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Vuori Clothing Long-Sleeve Strato Tech Tee

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Alo Yoga Conquer Reform Crewneck Long Sleeve

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Abercrombie Long-Sleeve Premium Heavyweight Henley Tee

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Outdoor Research Alpine Onset Merino 240 Bottoms

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Bombas Cotton Modal Blend Long Underwear

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REI Co-op Midweight Base Layer Bottoms

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Read more: Thermal Underwear | Long-Sleeve T-Shirts | Henley Shirts | Underwear

Photographer: Malike Didibe

Fashion Director: Ted Stafford

This story originally appears in the December 2023 issue of Men's Health.

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Christian Gollayan oversees e-commerce content for Men's Health and Women's Health. Previously, he was the Associate Managing Editor at TheManual.com. Christian's work has also been featured in Food & Wine, InStyle, the New York Post, and Tatler Asia.

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FAQs

What is a clothing we need in winter season? ›

Winter clothes are especially outerwear like coats, jackets, hats, scarves and gloves or mittens, earmuffs, but also warm underwear like long underwear, union suits and socks.

What kind of clothes do you wear in the winter season write three sentences about this? ›

In winters, we wear woollen pullovers and jackets along with long pants and stockings, while in summers, we wear cotton shirts that allow air to pass through or dry the sweat easily. In rainy seasons, we cover ourselves with raincoats that do not allow water to pass through.

What clothes are worn in winter in answer? ›

We usually wear woollen clothes in winter. They do not allow the transfer of body heat to the environment and keep us warm. But, fabrics like cotton and linen are comfortable in the summer season.

How do you use winter clothes in a sentence? ›

You can spot them by their warm winter clothes, despite the tropical heat. He has no winter clothes, and had asked for help buying a winter coat and shoes. The one where you pack all your winter clothes out of sight, and bring out the summer clothes you stashed away six months ago.

Why do we need winter clothes? ›

In winter or in cold places, we wear woolen clothes because they trap the bodies heat to keep us warm. On the other hand, thick and dark-coloured clothing is good in winter as it absorbs the sun's rays to keeps us warm. Q.

Why do we need winter? ›

Winter may be a harder, harsher time of year, but it is necessary for growth. It gives us time for rest; even the snow nourishes the soil, allowing plants to grow stronger and more abundant. Without Winter, we miss that necessary rebuilding period of our year.

What should I wear this winter? ›

Look for fabrics like fleece, wool, and flannel to help you stay warm. Sturdy, thick materials like these are ideal for a middle layer because they'll keep you warm but they're breathable, so you're less likely to get overheated.

How to write about winter season? ›

Winter has shortest days, longest nights and lowest temperatures than all other seasons. Winter season comes when earth tilted away from sun. It is the season of health making however bad for trees and plants as they stop growing. Many animals hibernate during this season because of unbearable cold weather.

What are three things you can wear in winter? ›

How to Keep Your Head, Hands and Feet Warm
  • Hats: Wool and synthetic beanies work well, and you can rely on your shell jacket's hood for rain coverage. ...
  • Gloves: Fleece gloves provide basic warmth. ...
  • Boots: Boots with thick, non-cotton socks can provide warmth when conditions are merely cold but not wet or snowy.

What is worn in cold weather? ›

Don't overlook essential accessories to complete your cold-weather ensemble: Headgear: Wear a hat to cover your head and ears. Neck Protection: Use a scarf to shield your neck. Hand Warmers: Mittens are preferable for optimal warmth, or choose gloves with an over mitten for added protection.

Which type of jacket is best for winter? ›

For fall and light winters, you can opt for a denim jacket, a bomber jacket, or a zipper jacket. For severely cold weather, on the other hand, there are options like down jackets, topcoats, parkas, quilted jackets for women, and quilted jackets for men.

What is winter season clothes? ›

Winter clothes are especially outerwear like coats, jackets, hats, scarves and gloves or mittens, but also warm underwear like long underwear, union suits and socks. Military issue winter clothing evolved from heavy coats and jackets to multilayered clothing for the purpose of keeping troops warm during winter battles.

How do you wear in cold weather? ›

HOW TO DRESS FOR THE COLD IN 4 EASY STEPS
  1. Step 1: Base Layer. Start with a layer against your skin. ...
  2. Step 2: Mid Layer. The mid layer traps heat against the body to keep you warm. ...
  3. Step 3: Outer Layer. Your outer layer, or shell, is your weather protection. ...
  4. Step 4: Insulated Gloves, Boots and Hats.

What is a sentence for winter season? ›

In winter the nights are long and cold. Last winter's snowfall was heavier than usual. The birds will winter outside in an aviary. The young seedlings are usually wintered in a cold frame.

What kinds of clothes do you buy for winter? ›

This is typically any regular winter clothing. This can include sweaters, hoodies, flannels or other similar clothing items. For very cold weather, or if you are spending a lot of time outside, it is recommended to opt for clothing that helps to insulate heat, which includes material such as flannel, fleece or wool.

What is the basic clothing for cold weather? ›

A good thermal shirt or pair of long underwear will lock in your body heat to keep you nice and toasty, despite being made of thin and lightweight fabric. Wear them underneath your outfit, and you'll be plenty warm in even the coldest conditions with nothing more than a lightweight topcoat and some simple jeans.

What should your clothing be like in the winter time? ›

Heavy-duty jeans or trousers – Jeans and trousers made from thicker fabrics offer superior heat retention, ensuring comfort while lending a sophisticated edge. Winter dresses – Dresses in heavier fabrics like knit or wool lend themselves to stylish pairings with tights or leggings, creating warm and elegant ensembles.

What is the proper cloth for winter? ›

Fabric: Synthetics like polyesters are great at both wicking and drying. Wool—soft, nonitchy merino wool—is a good natural fiber option. Fit: Wicking can't happen in places where fabric isn't touching skin, so you want a comfortably snug (not tight) fit everywhere.

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