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I'm a Fashion Editor—These Are the 25 Items I Plan on Living in All Winter Long

It's officially winter, and I don't know about you. but I'm in complete cozy mode right now. Cushy sweats are in full swing and hot cocoas are a daily treat. As fashion market editor and shopping specialist, you'd be right in thinking that my last few weeks have been spent sartorially prepping for the cold-weather season, amassing a mix of stylishly warm and wonderful winter pieces in my shopping cart. Today, I wanted to share some of my favorite winter finds that I plan on living in this season. From the coolest sherpa-lined hiking boots for bracing the elements to the cutest knit sets for lounging (and Instagramming) at home to some rather swoon-worthy coats to keep me toasty when venturing outdoors, take a peek below to see the crème de la crème of must-have items to luxuriate in this season for every budget.

No winter wardrobe is complete without a chic white turtleneck.
The coziest and coolest indoor/outdoor shoes.
For a comfy, fashion-forward look, opt for soft ribbed knit pants.
The winter coat of my dreams.
Cool hiking boots you can pair with winter dresses and jeans alike.
I'll be wearing these luxuriously soft cashmere socks on repeat through winter.
Because we can't get through the season without a plush pair of sweatpants.
A versatile oversize cardi is a winter wardrobe staple.
Love them or hate them, a pair of Uggs are guaranteed to keep your toes toasty all season long.
Add a sleek pair of tights to your sweater dresses this season.
This will brighten your look (and mood!) on a dark and gray winter's day.
The perfect extra layer to slip on over sweaters and dresses.
Amp up your winter outfit with this stunning print scarf.
Yes, yes, yes to knit leggings.
Nothing like a baroque pearl zipper to elevate a sherpa pullover.
Long gloves add a touch of elegance.
I'm 100% here for arm warmers.
My absolute favorite winter basic that I wear on repeat. It's super soft, warm, versatile and will last a lifetime.
When you want a cushy robe that doesn't actually look like a robe.
Because what's winter without a comfy pair of leggings?
Like wearing your duvet, only chicer.
Just add tights and boots to this comfy sweater dress.
Still obsessed with Insta-worthy knit short sets. Shop the matching Wool Blend Top ($36) and Wool Blend Knit Coat ($119).
These remain my comfiest pajamas to date.
Lounge in style.
A quilted liner is ideal to layer over sweaters and under overcoats.

Up next, 31 of the coziest under $100 items on the internet.



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