Colorado's weather can be… unpredictable. The best option is to bring layers, depending on the time of the winter season, a light jacket will suffice, or you may need a heavier coat. The best part… you don't have to have name brand items on the weste...
This coat is incredibly affordable, and a great option to wear over your clothes in the winter.
Women's Winter Coat
These are not necessary, but they are great to go underneath ski pants, or to wear for a hike around (yes- you can enjoy hiking in the winter!).
Women's Fleece Lined Leggings
I only recommend these if you are skiing, sledding, or out in the snow. You won't need these for hiking, biking or walking. But… these are life savers for snowy activities.
MOGGEI 3 Pairs Thermal Winter Socks Thick Warm
I recommend mittens over gloves every day. They help keep your hands SO much warmer… as someone who wore gloves for 1 season1 of skiing and then promptly changed to mittens for the last 5 years.
Mittens
These are staples, and must-brings. Even if you just wear them indoors, or layer undereath jackets/hoodies.
Cute Long Sleeve Tops
Again, these are just nice to have - especially if playing in the snow. The rechargeable ones work SO well, and they can last until your next adventure. Pro tip: if you have littles (or just get really cold!) stick these in a change of shoes and have...
Rechargeable Hand Warmers
These are a staple no matter what activity I am doing - walking Downtown, hiking, skiing, etc.
Beanie
These are only really needed for skiing or on really cold days I'll wear one at the start of a hike.
Neck Gaiters
These aren't necessary, but they are SO nice for being warm in a cute fit. Great for a walk downtown, grabbing dinner or just lounging with a cofee.
The Warmest Jeans
I got these in college and they changed my life! I was used to freezing walking to class and these genuinely made it so nice - I didn't have to worry about slipping or anything.