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    Just 36 Things You Need This Winter If You're Constantly Freezing

    If you transform into a human-shaped icicle during the colder months...this post is for you.

    1. Pile fleece–lined sweatpants you can reach for when your regular everyday sweatpants won't cut it against frigid temps and biting winds. These'll keep you toasty warm on your trek to work or class, and they'll *also* be your lifesaver if your roommate likes to keep the thermostat set waaaay colder than you'd like. 

    Reviewer wearing sweatpants
    Reviewer showing inside of sweatpants

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    Promising reviews: "So soft! These are 10/10 and I would buy again. The stitching is great quality. The lining is so comfortable and soft. I haven’t taken them off since they came in today. I’ve never written a review before, but these pants deserve it." —Amazon Customer

    "I bought these for my daughter who’s in Iowa for college. She loves them. They kept her warm during winter. I’ll definitely buy her more next winter." —ynsmom

    Get it from Amazon for $33.14 (available in women's sizes XS–XXL and 10 colors).

    2. A set of thermal blackout curtains (boasting 80,000+ 5-star ratings!) capable of darkening a room completely while preventing that precious heat from escaping, helping boost the room's insulation. When you're *always* freezing, every little heat-saving measure helps!

    If you don't want to drill into the wall to install curtains, we recommend going with either a tension rodCommand hooks or brackets that connect to existing blinds. 

    Promising review: "I got these mostly to help keep my bedroom warm during the winter — I have two big windows and the bedroom is always 5-10 degrees colder than the rest of my apartment. In addition, my windows overlook a courtyard that is lit up 24/7 so there's a lot of light that gets in. When I opened the package, I was a bit nervous that they wouldn't be that effective since they're just one piece of fabric and don't have any additional layers (my previous experience with thermal curtains all had several layers). HOWEVER, I was very pleasantly surprised by these. I hung them yesterday and we're currently experiencing a pretty severe cold snap, so last night the wind chill was 8 degrees and these worked so well that I didn't need to use my electric blanket that I've taken to using recently. They also blocked the light really well — they help make my room cozy and warm, and I may get another set for the living room!" —catherinejean

    Get them from Amazon for $22.97+ (available in 17 sizes and many colors). 

    3. A heated mattress pad with dual controls for the queen and king sizes, because inevitably there will be one person who likes to sleep warmer than the other. Just turn this on at the highest level to preheat the bed, and it'll be nice and toasty by the time you're ready for some shut-eye.

    A queen bed with the heated mattress pad on it and dual controllers

    4. Or a Sunbeam electric blanket you'll be so grateful for when you slip into bed and the sheets are already soothingly warm. (Heads up: Your pets will probably love this blanket too.)

    5. A heated seat cover because when you're stumbling out the door on your way to work at 7 a.m., the last thing you want to do is slide into an icy cold leather seat. This'll keep your tushy and back warm on those long winter commutes.

    The black seat warmers which attach to the seat via elastic bands

    6. An easy-to-use window insulator kit that doesn't just keep your home warm; it also saves you a good chunk of money on heating. If you've got drafty windows with a noticeable breeze when you get close, this might be the solution to your chilly home problem.

    reviewer photo of the wrap taped to a window
    the same window after a hair dryer was used to shrink the wrap to the window

    To apply it, you first attach the included double-sided tape to your window frame, measure your window and cut the film to size, press it onto the tape, and then shrink it with a blow-dryer so it adheres to your window. Some reviewers say they improved the process by working out bubbles with a credit card as they went.

    Promising review: "After having used a hardware store's brand of this for years and dreading the install every year, I purchased Duck Brand this fall, and can't believe how much easier it was to install! This is thicker than what I used before, and the tape stuck so much better! Also, the film is really good and clear. It's a good idea to use an alcohol wipe before you install the tape, and then press it down really well (I let it sit for a while, too) before pulling off the tape liner. I did three windows by myself in just over an hour. Very pleased with this brand and will buy it again next year for sure! I'm very pleased." —Trillion

    Get a five-window kit from Amazon for $13 (also available in other kit sizes). 

    7. A pretty mug warmer, because there's nothing worse than going for a sip of coffee or tea, only to realize it's gone cold. With this electric warmer, you can happily enjoy your hot drink for hours.

    the pastel pink mug warmer

    8. Or a microwave- and dishwasher-safe hand warmer mug to keep your drinks *and* your freezing hands warm and toasty.

    9. An oversized blanket hoodie (as seen on Shark Tank) lined with pile fleece that you can wrap up in, relax, and feel all your pent-up stress from the day melt away.

    10. A pair of soft fuzzy socks lined with fleece if your toes are always ice cold — these also have rubber grips on the bottom to prevent you from sliding around your home.

    A reviewer wearing the socks in black and white

    11. A faux fur throw blanket that's basically the definition of cozy. This isn't one of those skimpy throws that barely covers your legs — it's one you can really wrap up in on a chilly winter morning.

    12. A pair of Sperry boots so you can trudge through rain and snow (and those awful post-snow puddles) without ending up with cold, soggy socks, which we can all agree is the absolute worst feeling.

    13. And Hunter shearling insoles to winter-proof your favorite boots on those blistering cold days, letting you ditch the chunky wool socks. Though designed for Hunter boots, reviewers say they work well with other brands like LaCrosse and L.L.Bean.

    reviewer photo of the insoles

    14. An adjustable heated mousepad made for anyone who works in a freezing cold office. Even if you've got a space heater and a blanket at your desk, the targeted heat this applies to your mouse-using hand can improve circulation and leave your icy fingers toasty warm.

    15. A faux fur headband that'll protect your head and ears from frigid temps and high winds while also looking ~fancy,~ whether you're wearing it skiing or just out for a quick errand.

    16. Or a pair of adjustable ear muffs lined with fleece to keep your ears warm and toasty without messing up your hair. These are designed for portability — when you're done wearing them, these can be twisted and folded up small enough to fit in your pocket!

    17. A hand-knit merino wool blanket, aka the ultimate piece of hygge decor. It's so soft, warm, and cozy, everyone and the dog will be fighting to use it.

    An off-white chunky knit blanket

    18. Fleece-lined faux leather leggings that manage to look sexy and stylish while also keeping your legs ultra warm in the chilliest of weather. Need a dupe for those $100 Spanx leather leggings? Give these a go.

    19. And fleece-lined jeggings, because anyone who's ever worn a pair of jeans in freezing cold weather knows that the icy wind seems to cut right through them (I'm shivering just thinking about it). These will let you rock your favorite denim looks all winter long since the thick fleece lining will keep your legs comfortably toasty. 

    a reviewer wearing the jeggings in a dark wash
    the same reviewer with the jeans cuffed to show the fleece lining

    Promising review: "I'd been wanting fleece-lined jeans for long time. I'm so glad I bought these. With regular jeans in winter time, the wind cuts through and your buns are cold and legs freezing. These kept me warm and the fleece is so soft. I highly recommend getting a pair or two!" —Faith

    Get it from Amazon for $39.99+ (available in women's sizes XS–5XL and tons of colors).

    20. A rechargeable, double-sided hand warmer that gives you about three to four hours of juice and starts getting hot in just 10 seconds. It fits easily in the palm of your hand and has a wrist strap, so you can easily take it with you to the office, sports games, outdoor concerts — and anywhere else your hands might need a quick warm-up. Bonus: It's also *really* cute.

    21. A spa-esque towel warmer so you always have a steaming hot towel at the ready when you get out of the shower to warm you right up. Your body won't even have the CHANCE to get cold.

    the light blue towel warmer in a reviewer's bathroom
    three towels rolled up inside the towel warmer

    It can fit up to two oversized bath towels and heats up in just one minute, with a built-in auto-off feature for safety. You can throw your PJs in here too to warm them up before bed! This particular towel warmer also comes in some adorable colors, like light blue and pink. 

    Promising review: "So, I am one of those people that usually runs colder than most. I get out of the shower, and am usually FREEZING even with a towel wrapped around me. THIS CHANGED THE GAME!! I put my towel in before my shower (I like 15-20 minutes to heat it), and when I pull it out, it is warm throughout the entire towel and if I leave the lid off after pulling out my towel (I've turned off the machine at this point) the residual heat helps to heat the room. Since I have gotten this towel warmer, I have recommended it to almost every person in my family. I LOVE IT!! So worth it!! Update: The husband has also taken to using it for every shower. STILL so in love!" —Sara

    Get it from Amazon for $146.99+ (available in five colors).

    22. Or a splurge-worthy Barefoot Dreams robe reviewers rave about for its luxurious softness and cozy warmth. Stepping out of a hot shower in the winter is truly the worst, but throw this on and the cold won't bother you one bit.

    23. A teensy space heater to keep you warm while you're working at your desk or to heat up a small bedroom. Reviewers say it's highly effective — if anything, it can get *too* warm if you keep it too close to you, so leave a bit of distance when placing it.

    24. And a toasty electric fireplace so you can warm your hands and toes on a cold winter evening while enjoying the cozy atmosphere it creates. You can also turn on the "flames" without the heat — a plus if you live in a warmer climate but are still looking for some ~winter vibes~.

    the black electric fireplace
    the black electric fireplace

    It's a great option for apartment dwellers and smaller homes without a built-in fireplace — we deserve to have a cozy fire too! This sweet little fireplace has an adjustable thermostat so you can select your preferred temperature, and its overheat protection shuts the heater off if it gets *too* hot.

    Promising review: "I love this heater. It puts out however much heat you need, and the thermostat keeps the room at an even temp. The 'fire' looks so real that the daughter of my friend kept insisting it must be a real fire! Also love that the heat unit and the visual fire are separate so even when you don't need the heat, you can feel cozy. That's a big plus in a humid Southern area when it should be cold but isn't! Another plus is that the unit doesn't get hot to the touch. I bought another for my niece for Christmas. The price is great for the quality as well." —SBR

    Get it from Amazon for $79.99+ (available in two sizes).

    25. An adorable mini heating pad to provide soothing heat relief for any sore, aching muscles, and it can help quickly warm up your freezing hands as well. This cozy little friend is the perfect size for carrying around your home — all you have to do is toss it in the microwave for immediate comfort.

    a model with a crab heating pad

    26. A set of quality flannel sheets made of 100% Turkish cotton. They're soft and warm without compromising breathability, and reviewers say they hold up well after washing. Basically, you'll can curl up like a toasty burrito in these alllll winter long.

    flannel sheets on a bed

    27. A chunky plaid scarf so you can take that cozy, comforting feeling with you every time you have to trudge outside your door this winter. You can also wrap it around your shoulders as a shawl if you need an extra layer!

    28. Or a fleece winter gaiter if scarves aren't really your style, but you still need some kind of covering to shield your neck and lower face from the bitter cold. It's designed to fit all head sizes, with an adjustable elastic cord that lets you tighten or loosen the fit. (This can also come in clutch if you forget your face mask!)

    29. A headband that doubles as wireless headphones for those cold outdoor runs when you need to keep your ears warm...but you also wanna blare your workout playlist at 100%. It's also designed to be worn while sleeping so you can play white noise (or whatever else helps you catch some Z's).

    a reviewer with the headband on while lounging in bed

    30. A stylish and popular pair of crisscross faux fur slippers with a supportive memory foam insole and waterproof, anti-slip grips on the bottom so you can wear them out. Reviewers swear these are cozy and warm despite the open-toe design, which actually allows for circulation so your feet don't get sweaty.

    31. A thick, satin-lined pullover that's simply the *definition* of soft, warm, and cozy. Another huge plus: It's designed to be easy on natural hair without drying it out or causing frizz or breakage.

    32. A luxe all-natural cotton blanket available in a variety of classic designs. This is the blanket you'll want to curl up under with a glass of wine on those dreamy nights when you don't plan on leaving the couch. It's designed to be so durable, you'll never need to buy another.

    33. A faux-shearling pullover stylish and warm enough to wear out and about...but also comfy enough to pull on over your PJs while you're bingeing that new Netflix show. Basically, you'll want to live in this thing (and probably buy one in every color).

    34. A set of wool mittens with fleece lining that'll keep your hands and fingers comfortably warm for hours, even in sub-freezing temps.

    A reviewer wearing the mittens in black

    35. A pair of buttery soft tie-dye lounge pants you can actually wear out of the house and still look effortlessly trendy.

    a model in the light blue and white tie dye lounge pants

    36. A fleece hoodie dress because who says there isn't a dress for every season?? This long fleece sweatshirt is one you'll want to hibernate in all winter long.

    Note: Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.