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EISBAR cepure Kids Felia Lux pink
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EISBAR cepure Star Cocker Kid grey/red
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Other Winter Clothing — Complete Cold-Weather Gear for Mountains and City
The "Other winter clothing" category groups essential layering and accessories that keep you warm, dry and comfortable in cold conditions. This category covers gloves, warm hats, thermal underwear (base layers) and socks & compression wear — pieces designed to work with your outerwear to manage moisture, retain heat and protect against wind and cold. Whether you ride the slopes, walk the city or hike winter trails, choosing the right combination of materials, fit and insulation will improve comfort and performance.
We offer
- Gloves — insulated, waterproof and dexterous options for skiing, snowboarding and everyday use.
- Winter hats — beanies, helmet-compatible liners and wind-blocking caps to retain head heat.
- Thermal underwear — base layers in lightweight, midweight and heavyweight constructions for moisture control and insulation.
- Socks and compressions — insulated socks, technical fibers and graduated compression for circulation and muscle support.
Brands
- Acerbis — practical, durable pieces built for reliability in active winter use.
- Atomic — technical designs that balance lightweight performance with warm, ergonomic fit.
- Burton — contemporary winter apparel known for comfort and rider-friendly features.
- Color Kids — colourful, hard-wearing children’s options that combine warmth and easy care.
- Dainese — premium materials and protective thinking applied to winter layers and accessories.
- Eisbar — specialist headwear with outstanding insulation and classic mountain style.
- ENERGIAPURA — race-inspired garments that prioritise fit, freedom of movement and thermal efficiency.
- Falke — precision knitwear and socks combining comfort, support and long service life.
- Leki — practical accessories engineered for dependable grip, weight savings and durability.
- Nitro — snowboard-led designs that mix warmth with modern style and function.
- Oakley — sporty, performance-oriented pieces with attention to fit and technical detail.
- Racer — competition-grade apparel focused on minimal bulk and maximum thermal control.
- REUSCH — robust gloves and accessories built to withstand cold and heavy use.
- Salomon — all-round winter clothing marrying active performance with weather protection.
- SIDAS — anatomical insoles, socks and thermals focused on fit and comfort underfoot and in layers.
- Thermic — purpose-built thermal products that enhance warmth without bulk.
- Materials: merino wool for natural insulation and odor control; polyester and polypropylene for fast moisture transport; breathable membranes and DWR finishes for wind and light moisture resistance.
- Fit: close but not restrictive for base layers; gloves and socks should fit snugly to avoid cold spots but allow circulation.
- Insulation weight: lightweight (activity, mild cold), midweight (mixed conditions), heavyweight (static exposure, very cold).
- Features: touchscreen compatible fingertips, reinforced palms, helmet-friendly hat cuts, seamless toes, and graduated compression for recovery and circulation.
Buying guide — pick the right item for your activity
Follow a simple process: define activity (high aerobic vs. low movement), set temperature range, choose materials and confirm size/fit. Examples:
- Ski touring / high output: lightweight base layer, breathable gloves with grip, thin merino socks or technical compression for circulation.
- Alpine resort / all-day: midweight thermal underwear, insulated waterproof gloves, helmet-compatible hat or liner, cushioned socks.
- Everyday winter city use: midweight base, insulated casual gloves, warm hat, thick socks for insulation but avoid excessive bulk in shoes.
Care and durability tips
- Follow garment care labels: merino and technical synthetics often wash cold and dry flat.
- Reapply durable water repellent (DWR) on gloves and outer hats as needed to maintain moisture resistance.
- Replace worn socks and liners to maintain insulation performance and reduce hot-spots that lead to blisters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear under my ski jacket on very cold days?
Start with a well-fitting thermal underwear set (choose midweight for sustained cold), add an insulating mid layer (fleece or light down) and finish with a windproof, waterproof outer layer. Insulated gloves, a warm hat or helmet liner and thermal socks complete the system.
How do I choose gloves for mixed conditions?
Select gloves with a breathable membrane and a DWR shell for light moisture; choose insulated liners for colder days. Removable liners add versatility, and reinforced palms improve durability for heavy use.
Are merino base layers better than synthetic ones?
Merino excels at natural insulation, odor control and comfort; synthetics dry faster and can be more durable for very active pursuits. Many users prefer merino for everyday use and synthetic base layers for high-sweat activities.
Do compression socks help when skiing or after a long day?
Graduated compression socks can improve circulation, reduce muscle fatigue and speed recovery after extended activity. For skiing, use technical socks with light cushioning and moderate compression if circulation or recovery is a concern.
How should winter hats fit under a helmet?
Choose low-profile beanies or dedicated helmet liners that are thin, snug and made from moisture-wicking materials. Avoid bulky hats under helmets to maintain helmet fit and safety.
Which brand is best for children’s winter clothing?
Color Kids specialises in durable, easy-care children’s garments with bright colours and robust construction suited to active play.