A Winter Accessories Gift Guide

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A Winter Accessories Gift Guide

Words by Mr Ashley Clarke

16 November 2017

The hats, scarves and gloves to wrap up for your loved ones (or yourself) .

is coming”, possibly the most overused adage in all of the seven kingdoms, has fooled our collective consciousness into thinking that when the weather turns colder, bad things are on the way. As such, winter’s imminent arrival is usually met with shudders rather than excitement, but at , we are of the opinion that it should be embraced with open arms, not least because of the sartorial pleasures that become available to us as the mercury plummets.

 and  are an obvious place to start, but they’ll only keep you so warm; the real cosiness lies in the . Toasty , warm , and snug  are all reasons to look forward to freezing weather. More than that, they’re the perfect things to give as a present – there’s no worry about finding the right size, after all. So, before we all freeze to death, allow us to make a few winter accessory  suggestions for the well-dressed gentleman in your life. If you yourself happen to be that gentleman, well then, need we say more?

HATS

While scientists have largely denounced the myth that most of our body heat gets lost through our heads, that’s no reason not to invest in a woolly hat this winter. The options are many, and an abundance of  on MR PORTER offer everything from soft insulating  through to Baltic-beating . For the former,  is a good shout – on site now there are a number of beanies in thick cosy knits that are perfect for winter walks. For particularly blustery days, try this shearling-trimmed trapper from  which will look just as appropriate on a country ramble as it will on a stroll around the city.

GLOVES

Though cold hands may indicate a warm heart, a man’s mitts are better off when protected from the winter elements. These shearling  from  come with an adjustable cord around the wrist that can be tightened to seal in heat, and the brand’s founder Mr Martin Magnusson began by making gloves for lumberjacks, so you’re in safe (and warm) hands with this pair. If they seem a little hefty for daily use, consider a pair of gloves instead. Gloves, while once a winter accessory staple, have fallen out of favour over recent years as they came between us and our , (although back in 2010, the clever folks in South Korea got around this by using frozen sausages as styluses). For those of us who can’t stomach such accessories, look no further than . The distinguished British glove maker has been around since the 16th century, but that doesn’t mean it can’t move with the times. Case in point: its Shaftesbury leather gloves, which also happen to be lined with cashmere, are engineered so that they can be used with touchscreens, and no telling silver fingertips in sight. How’s that for a handy innovation?

SCARVES

A scarf may be the most versatile thing in a man’s wardrobe. It’s the perfect detachable accessory that can be tied in myriad ways (read more on that matter in our comprehensive guide, ) and can pep up an outfit all while keeping you toasty around the neck. This striped one from , made from thick wool dyed in rich burgundy and a dark pine green, will add a warmth of colour to a winter outfit, while this fringed cashmere and silk-blend scarf from  is a great choice to add a dash of  luxury to an outfit without being too bulky.