Bundle up in my favorite cool-weather clothing recs.
Without a doubt, my most asked question is “what style of Babaa is your favorite?!” Below you’ll find out! Babaa is absolutely an investment but you’ll find yourself reaching for their items for decades.
Instagram and Noihsaf Bazaar are fabulous resources if looking to purchase second hand!
I wear these trousers for class all the time but they are also a fabulous base layer underneath your snow pants. The elastic waistband makes them extremely breathable.
A lot of you ask me what my favorite hiking pants are and these are it! I wear them year round.
I only discovered Jungmaven a few months ago but it’s already a staple in my closet. PERFECT for layering.
I’ve shared these before but oh my goodness, I’ll continue to sing their praises. I also love wearing these for class!
I wore this during one of my last Retreats and we ended up taking a field trip to Vermont Flannel so that everyone could get one. I purchase larger for a more oversized look! You’ll wear this all fall and winter long.
I haven’t purchased from Jaggery yet but I look forward to investing in one of their sweaters this year.
Eager to invest in more sustainable, smaller brands? Here’s another one to add to your list!
Lover’s of sustainable fashion greatly admire brands such as Cawley and Milena Silvano but both are huge investments that aren’t realistic for many of us.
I purchased this vest as a layering piece for fall/winter and LOVE it.
As someone who is huge on customer service experience, Worker’s Nobility has the sweetest and most attentive team.
THIS COLOR. For those of you who want some cozy wool socks, may I suggest these?!
There’s a reason I gift these socks to every single person who comes to one of my Retreats. They are the best and perfect for my absolute favorite clogs + socks combo.
For fall/winter hiking and underneath your ski boots, you have to go Darn Tough.
I personally love a neckwarmer and bandana look for a scarf.
This is my go-to winter hat. With your purchase you’ll be supporting Project Paulie who donates 20 percent of their tomato gear to local organizations.
A fashionable take on a winter beanie. I’ve been eyeing Deima Knitwear for a bit.
This is a small, woman-owned business out of Denmark so if you’re looking for something more fashionable, this might just be it!
Listen, if you live in New England or an extremely cold climate, you can’t mess around with mittens. Not only are these beautiful, they keep my hands SO warm throughout the winter.