
"If anyone knows exactly what to wear to stay warm in cold weather, it's the people who live in these places. So I asked seven writers who reside in some of the coldest cities on Earth to recommend the gear they swear by. One writer in Mongolia wore a pair of foot warmers on a nine-day dog sledding adventure. Another in Winnipeg, Canada, shared a pair of gloves she's dubbed long johns for your fingers."
"These foot warmers have saved me on many occasions, most notably when I was dog-sledding around a completely frozen Lake Khovsgol. Having these reusable foot warmers helped my feet keep some feeling throughout that nine-day journey. I like Ignik's multi-use ones as you can put them back in the resealable bag, cutting down on waste. Gobi Cashmere Organic Sweater Photograph: Courtesy of Gobi Cashmere Women's $159 at Gobi Cashmere Photograph: Courtesy of Gobi Men's $159 at Gobi Cashmere Mongolia is famous for its cashmere."
Seven residents of extremely cold cities recommend 21 winter-gear items for everyday use and expeditions. Recommendations range from reusable Ignik footwarmers that preserved foot feeling during nine-day dog-sledding trips to Gobi Cashmere sweaters made sustainably in Ulaanbaatar and sold affordably. Other suggested items include long, insulated gloves described as "long johns for your fingers" and versatile layering pieces suitable for coffee dates, drives, hot yoga, and extreme outdoor activities. Many recommendations emphasize reusability, sustainability, and multiuse design to reduce waste while providing reliable warmth in subzero conditions.
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