By now you’re sure to be covered on coats and boots, but with winter still going strong, it’s time to fill out the last section of your winter wardrobe: accessories. Whether it be a new pair of gloves or that fine scarf you’ve had your eye on, remember winter is one of the easiest times to enjoy accessorizing. The frigid temperatures might kill your mood, but don’t let it kill your style.
Burberry’s tartan check pattern is still a signature of the brand, but they have also added their new TB monogram to their iconic cashmere scarf. This gives people double the wearing options depending on what mood they are in. Also, you can never go wrong with cashmere in winter.
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$730
Leather gloves aren’t always the best to keep you warm in winter, unless they are cashmere lined like these beauties from Portolano. They are a classic look for a guy working in the office, and easy to coordinate with a traditional briefcase. The elasticized wrist makes them a comfortable fit too. Neimanmarcus.com
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$215, Neimanmarcus.com
Neck warmers might be unfamiliar for those who haven’t dealt with the most extreme of winter temperature, but for the guys in the frigid Northeast and those who enjoy skiing, it’s a necessity. Don’t think these can’t be fashionable, this boa neckwarmer made from plush fleece is a functional fashion statement.
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$50
This red hat will add some flare to your winter look for those who wanted a nice fitted hat for chillier days. It’s also a great way to get some color in your winter wardrobe while everyone is in a sea of grey, black, brown and navy. It’s a fiery look to accessorize with on this cold winter days.
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$130
These are great gloves for showing your all-American pride, or for skiing. There’s no doubt these will also come in handy for those single digit temperature days. The elegant stitching ensures that the quality on these was not compromised, and they’ll pair well with your favorite coat for many winter seasons.
$560