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1 day agoThe Five Womenswear Brands We're Watching in 2026
Notable labels include Soft Goat for cashmere knitwear, Sharon Wauchob for elegant, empowered femininity, and Heirlome for artisan collaborations.
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.
As a frequent traveler, I know the importance of versatile pieces that can be mixed and matched to keep outfits fresh. Enter the sweater-a wardrobe staple that works as a foundational piece for a variety of looks and occasions. We tested 29 men's sweaters, evaluating each for fit, comfort, warmth, and quality. Our team wore them indoors, outdoors, on road trips and planes, and across a variety of activities. The top picks checked a lot of boxes for construction, performance, and style.
Like Quince's other cashmere products, this just-dropped baseball cap looks and feels luxurious without a sky-high price tag. I've seen similar cashmere hats from pricier brands which cost more than $200, so $58 is a bargain. Shoppers call it "the chic piece you didn't know you needed" and "the best cap ever." I can easily see why. The style, fit, and construction are all wins in my book.
Nota bene: All products in this article are independently selected and vetted by InsideHook editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. I've been thinking a lot about sweaters recently - because I'm really, really cold. But I've also been testing out some old layers to see what I actually like to wear during these frigid days and nights. Cashmere? Half-zips? Washable? Some combination of the three?
The brand's Mongolian Cashmere Wrap, for example, doubles as a first-class-worthy blanket, and its linen pajama sets are chic enough to wear straight from a plane to the hotel pool. Add in the washable silk travel dress and accessories like Italian leather dopp kits, and you've got a suitcase full of smart, stylish staples built for flights, car rides, and everything in between.
As we wait for our landlords to turn on the radiators in the encroaching cold, we started assessing the best throw blankets for keeping us above freezing in the interim. These picks are suitable for year-round coziness, but we've pulled a few of our tried-and-true favorites for lounging, napping, working from home, and keeping our blood viscose in freezing temps. We've prioritized machine washable options and avoided synthetic fibers-the last thing we want is to be swaddled in carcinogenic material.
Italian intimates brand Intimissimi has introduced a new marketing concept with the launch of its "Feel the Billboard" out-of-home campaign for its Ultralight With Cashmere collection. Set at street level, the billboards, which went up Monday night, have a wild posting aura as they invite passersby on the street to interact with it by inviting them touch and feel an enlarged swatch of the Ultralight With Cashmere materials, which is adhered to the advertising poster.