Winter Accessories That Keep You Warm and Chic

Women’s Cashmere Beanie

The Loden Cashmere Beanie from Olive & Cocoa delivers luxurious softness with 100% Swiss cashmere in a clean, timeless knit. Topped with an oversized fur pom for a refined accent, this versatile beanie is equally at home on the slopes after a day of skiing or on a quick errand in cold weather. Designed as one size that fits most, it arrives in a branded canvas and burlap tote, making it a thoughtful gift—if you can bear to part with it. Additional cashmere pieces are available. $348.

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Men’s Leather Driving Gloves

For driving with elegance and control, Fawler sheepskin leather driving gloves offer softness, flexibility and a dependable grip—important for safe winter driving. The Danish-designed gloves feature a crocheted back for breathability and distinctive style, while touchscreen-compatible pads on the forefinger and thumb let you operate devices without exposing your hands to the cold. They come in black, brown, or tan paired with an ivory cotton back. $95.

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Women’s Cashmere Wrap

Margaret O’Leary’s cashmere wrap is a versatile cold-weather essential. Measuring 75 inches by 28.5 inches, it functions as an elegant evening wrap, a substantial daytime scarf, or a luxurious travel blanket for flights year-round. Crafted from 100% cashmere and offered in basil, black, butter and emerald, the wrap reflects the designer’s Irish knitting heritage brought to San Francisco boutiques for over 35 years. $330.

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Men’s Cashmere Scarf

Good Man Brand, founded by Russell Wilson, blends modern menswear with enduring style. The Tartan Plaid Scarf updates classic patterns with contemporary colorways and a soft blend of cashmere and wool. Committed to sustainability, the scarf’s cashmere is 100% recycled, which reduces waste, cuts carbon emissions, and conserves water compared with virgin cashmere. Good Man Brand also supports marginalized youth, donating 3% of profits to the Why Not You Foundation. Six feet long and refined in feel, the scarf is priced at $198.