We’ve had a yo-yo-ing warm/cold/warm/cold week. On Monday, it was in the 50′s, and I was in a short sleeve shirt. Yesterday morning, I was walking my dog, and it was 19 AND there was a nippy wind. (Keep in mind water freezes at 32 degrees!) My husband reminds me – that ain’t NOTHING in Minnesota – meaning, the worst is yet to come. Having lived here for the past 20 years, I’ve learned a few things about keeping warm in the winters. This is my FAVORITE fur coat:
When I first moved to Minneapolis, I had absolutely NO clue how cold it actually got. My first few winters were horrid. It was so cold, there were many days where I would get muscle cramps in the oddest places, like my neck or my back or my pecs – from shivering so much! Then one day, my mom visited and presented me with my first fur coat – a rabbit fur coat, and I was IN LOVE. Not only was it beautiful and soft, it was the first coat that kept my sufficiently warm in the Minnesota winters!
This is a fox fur coat, by Saga Fox, which I purchased from june, my favorite resale boutique in Uptown Minneapolis. The fit is oversized, but EXACTLY the way I want it.
Everytime I wear this (fur coat & monkey hat) out, my husband says, “It’s a little much, but you are TOTALLY ADORABLE.” This was EXACTLY the look I was aiming for! On cold winter days, you’ll find me walking my dog, Jazz, around the lake in this. I get more compliments on the coat AND the hat than I get for any other outfit – especially if someone is shivering and their lips are turning blue, I’m looking REALLY good to them!
I was recently visiting Austin, Texas a few weeks ago. Most furs that I found in Austin at comparable resale shops ranged in price from $300 – $400, and none of them were near the quality or design of my fur. Since I purchased this one at june resale last year for $250, this was bar far the STEAL of the year!
Since I take Jazz on long walks (from 45 – 75 minutes per trip), I HAVE to last the brutal Minnesota winters. Here are my
8 tips on Surviving the BRUTAL Cold:
- Fur coat.
- Cover your ears. A WARM hat is a MUST.
- Gloves – I have fancy gloves, I have beautiful gloves, and then I also keep about 20 pairs of those cheap Target one-size fits all gloves randomly EVERYWHERE.
- On really cold days, I bundle up in a thick, warm wooly scarf too.
- THICK socks or lef warmers, even UNDER these great Dolce Vita boots!
- Knee-high boots to hide your thick socks or leg warmers!
- Some days, I even wear another pair of pants (like my work-out pants or leggings or warm jambes) underneath my jeans. I usually only do that on days where it HURTS to be outside!
- Lastly, layers, layers, layers! I usually layer a tank over a top, over a oversized sweatshirt.
It’s so COLD in Minneapolis some days that Jazz won’t go out without a coat either! Her coat is lined with fleece on both sides with a layer of that 3M thinsulate weatherproof lining.
Being older & wiser, I am TOTALLY prepared for the winter – BRING IT ON!
What I’m Wearing:
Coat: Saga Fox – purchased from June, a resale boutique in Uptown Minneapolis
Hat: Random Monkey hat lined in fleece!
Boots: Dolce Vita
Gloves: Target
Keeping warm & toasty in Minneapolis,
XOXO
-Daisy Nguyen
Minneapolis fashion blogger
PS – I’m TOTALLY BANANAS over this fox fur coat!
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So true! Living in Ohio, we get some cold winters as well. My biggest tip would definitely be to wear warm socks and warm boots and a hat. Once your feet and head get cold you are a goner, lol! Your fur coat is gorgeous and functional! Heather
Thanks Heather! you’re right – once your feet & head get cold, you’re a goner! But so many days I’ve forgotten my gloves or hat! ARG!
XOXO
-Daisy
Great post! I love the leopard pants. You defiantly look warm in that fur coat and cute hat
I just moved to a mountain town, so not used to much snow and all (usually quite a bit of snow where I live, but so far just high of 50 everyday! cold front this weekend, crossing my fingers for some snow!), I will have to take your tips and also get my dogs some more sweaters, they have very short hair.
Kristine
http://www.pugglewearsprada.blogspot.com
The leopard pants are my FAVE jeans! – And FOR SURE get your dogs some sweaters! My doggy trainer mentioned that to me this week, and I was like, DUH, why didn’t I think of that sooner?
XOXO
-Daisy
What a gorgeous coat! love the quirkiness of the hat with the fur! Your pup looks warm and adorable too!
Lindsey
thriftandshout.blogspot.com
Thanks Lindsey! The coat & hat make the cold weather bearable – almost enjoyable!
XOXO
-Daisy
That coat looks so warm!
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it’s the warmest coat EVER! The only way to survive a Minnesota winter!
XOXO
-Daisy
Love this look daisy! you look amazing : ) your pup is sooo cute! Thanks for stopping by
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OMG You look crazy adorable!! Love the pants!!! xoxo
my sister and family go to minnesota every other christmas to visit in-laws. this is their year to go…so she is trying to gather up all their warm clothes! i didn’t see any snow yet??
beautiful coat…you DO look warm!
I love your fur!!!