Summer is a celebrated time of year, especially in Vancouver, but as pleasant as fireworks, beaches and sun-soaked patios can be, many locals—summer goths, ski bunnies etc.—have grown weary of the unending heat. If animal instincts are telling you to migrate somewhere cooler—Greenland or New Zealand perhaps—bring these cold-climate travel staples along with you to make the most of your icy escape. —Sierra Riley
Cropped half-snap fleece, Columbia: The frigid coastal winds don’t stand a chance against this warm Sherpa fleece ($119). Equipped with an adjustable drawcord hem, the retro pullover helps insulate heat. It comes in four cute colourways, but we’re partial to the Night Wave print for a slightly campy apres-ski look.
Turtleneck, KOTN: A snug-fit, tuckable turtleneck is the ultimate layering piece. Wear this ethically made 100% Egyptian cotton turtleneck ($45) on its own to a fireside soiree or sport it under a chunky knit sweater and puffer vest for a day spent exploring. Once you slip into the super-soft fabric, you’ll probably want to keep it on for the return flight home.
Beanie, Sykes & Ainley: A good toque is a key component of the stereotypical Canadian uniform, and for good reason: it’ll keep you warm, it goes with almost any outfit and it’s a two-second solution to a bad-hair day. Knit in Toronto, this Merino wool toque ($36) from small business Sykes & Ainley checks all three boxes. Plus, it’s moisture-wicking and unbelievably cozy.
Weekend Boot Z, Thesus: Sustainably handmade with repurposed marine plastic and recycled rubber, these vegan winter boots ($278) are an ideal winter companion. Each pair weighs about three pounds, so they won’t slow you down on your next adventure—even if there’s snow involved. Just jump into your ski suit, zip on your boots and you’re good to go.
Michelle sunglasses, BonLook: Snow and ice mean lots of glare and UV radiation. As such, sunglasses are an essential—and often overlooked—winter accessory. Designed in Montreal by actress Sarah-Jean Labrosse, these thick-rimmed sunglasses (starting at $169) are an all-season statement piece. Try them on virtually to see if you dig the frame.
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