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Reddit mentions of Ear Mitts Bandless Ear Muffs, Black Mink Faux Fur Ear Warmers, Small

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Ear Mitts Bandless Ear Muffs, Black Mink Faux Fur Ear Warmers, Small
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    Features:
  • Slip-on bandless Ear Mitts fit comfortably and securely while preserving your hairstyle. Can be worn under any headgear and over earbuds!
  • Three layers of warm faux fur, soft thermal fleece, and 100 gram 3M Thinsulate Insulation will keep your ears toasty and warm
  • Durable patented frame made from polypropylene that adjusts to your ears for the perfect fit
  • Interior fleece fabric is protected with Teflon fabric protector to repel dirt, sweat, and makeup
  • Small and lightweight for easy storage. Wear under your hat or hood and easily store in your pocket or purse!
Specs:
ColorBlack Mink
Height0.5 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
SizeSmall
Weight0.0625 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Ear Mitts Bandless Ear Muffs, Black Mink Faux Fur Ear Warmers, Small:

u/jankystats · 18 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Some additional tips I can add, from my year living in northern Canada:


-Insulated tights can keep you very warm, but they will often bag out, ride down, or otherwise cause fit problems. The easy solution? Wear insulated tights, and then wear a well-fitting pair of hosiery tights over top to keep them in place. I like the Heat tights from Mark's — one pair will work to about -10 C, two pairs for below. Layer with a pair of black hosiery tights from Joe Fresh. Warm, comfortable legs for winter skirt looks.


-If it's above about -15 C, or if sidewalks in your area are well-cleared, or if you aren't standing outside for long periods, you can get away with waterproof fashion boots + warm socks. I really like La Canadienne boots (they're from Montreal!). Full price for those runs about $400, but I've bought a few pairs for $100-$200 by regularly searching Amazon and eBay. The waterproofing is pretty good (holds up in slush, not sure about jumping in puddles) and with regular leather care the leather holds up to snow/slush better than any other brand I've tried. Some styles are slightly insulated, you can make them even warmer by buying a size up and wearing thick insulating socks. Another good way to make boots warmer is to buy insulating insoles at the drugstore and sew them into little toe pockets — toes get cold first, this can buy you an extra ten degrees. Other waterproof fashion boot brands include Aquatalia, Blondo, and Santana Canada. I can say from personal experience Santana Canada boots are NOT waterproof in slush though.


-If you want to maintain a hairstyle but keep your ears warm, my best recommendation is to put bandless earmuffs/ear mitts on your ears and then wear a coat with a roomy hood. Full-on earmuffs are a very distinctive look, but bandless earmuffs can be worn underneath a hairstyle and look quite subtle. These will not be warm enough for extreme cold but a good hood should hold you and is generally better for hat-head.


-If you must wear a hat but are concerned about hat-head, a roomy/slouchy toque is better than a close-fitting one, and cashmere is better than regular wool or synthetics. If you're on a strict budget and handy with a needle and thread, it's easy to find stained or ripped cashmere sweaters at thrift stores and most give you enough fabric to transform into a hat. And don't buy a hat with holes or a loose knit, it won't keep you warm.


-You need mitts with good insulation. Gloves are for -5 C and above, or situations where your hands will only be out for very short periods. Either buy tech mitts or get touchscreen thread from Amazon, because taking off your mitt to use your phone is the worst. Knit gloves under mitts are good for extra insulation or to provide some warmth when you need finger dexterity outdoors.


-Wear a merino long underwear top/base layer under your regular shirt/sweater to warm it up without adding bulk