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But were they Tahitian pearls or freshwater pearls? Might have been the work of

OMG those lopi sweaters are amazing. They're fantastic at trapping heat. I knit myself and have lopi everything at this point.

I second the Alaska knit socks!!

I'm such a shit Minnesotan. I wear my Sorels alldayerryday and my feet are warm. I wear tights/leggings/jeans and my legs are freezing. I wear about nine sweaters under my North Face coat and my body is warm. Wool scarf, nbd. Tiny gloves made for using electronics? Fail. And Ugg (idgaf) earmuffs because I refuse to

Wisconsonite here —

As a Wisconsinite, I would like to second leggings under jeans.

SERIOUSLY JEANS ARE SO BAD AT BEING WARM!

In places where it's windy and you have to be outside (waiting on a bus or whatever other reason), I recommend using vaseline on your face as a barrier to take the sting out of the windy cold air on your face. My dad made us do it when we lived in Germany and had to wait for the bus. My and my sis were known as the

Costco had women's wool socks this year- they were $12 for a 4 pack. I like them almost as much as my smartwool socks which cost 5 times as much.

OMG yes, my eyes. I keep getting little irritations on the lip of my eyelids because my eyes get so dry. I keep thinking about getting ski goggles or the like, but I can't bring myself to that level of dorky yet.

Fellow Minnesotan! My bus-riding/walking any distance getup for mid-winter: long down parka, sweatpants over skinny jeans (I hate wearing long underwear cause they're bunchy, and this way you don't have to go change or anything! I just whip them off at my desk), insulated deerskin mittens, whatever stocking cap,

Fellow Minnesotan here. I have a long down coat from Land's End. It's not very cute but no part of me that is covered by it ever gets cold. Even when I'm at a bus stop in sub zero weather. I just put my hands in my pockets because that's actually warmer than my gloves. That coat is a miracle.

I used to wear scarves, but now that I've discovered neck gaiters (as someone mentioned upthread) I am not looking back! (Fellow Minnesotan here). They are less bulky and can be pulled up over your ears, nose, & mouth.

Reusable hand warmers, like these, are the best!

No hat suggestions? I like these, long enough to keep your ears covered.

you know if i didn't know any better, I'd guess that Kim, in fact, ENJOYS falling asleep with her makeup on.

kim, kim, kim, we just covered this, not only do you need to buy those neutrogena wipes, you need to use them, too.