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(Photo: Inga Hendrickson)
When you’re off the mountain, comfort wins.
Brew tea in this 24-ounce bottle, stay out for ten hours, and rest assured it will still be piping hot when you return.
Price $30
Combining the charm of a cap knitted by your granny with modern touches like wicking acrylic and a fleece band, the Savva is comfort food for your head.
Price $33
The wild child of cotton flannels, this wardrobe staple has a spirit animal (in this case, a wolf) peeking out from its cuff, yoke, and collar.
Price $119
Inspired by Inuit boots she found while traveling through the Arctic, Patti Steger designed these moose-hide mukluks to be snug in temps trending toward minus 20.
Price $300
Layer this down-insulated wool vest over the Pladra and you have a go-to winter uniform. The cotton lining is soft enough to be worn next to skin. But please, don’t.
Price $158
This 18-inch-long leather backpack is the perfect minimalist overnighter, with two zippered compartments and a small side pocket for a phone.
Price $298
Made by members of the indigenous Métis peoples of Canada, these cowhide choppers have a fuzzy fleece liner and rabbit-fur trim.
Price $90
You won’t bash through gates while wearing these Scandi-chic stockings. Which is why we love them. The tight fit and thick wool make for happy feet.
Price $32
With ruching at the ankles, silky material, and a waist pocket for cash, you’ll wear these tights all weekend long.
Price $90