Winter is upon us. The snow has begun to fly, the ski resorts have fired up their snowmaking systems, the temperatures have steadily continued to fall. Gone is fall’s autumnal color palette, stamped out by winter’s cool whites and blues. This time of year requires a wardrobe of specialized clothing if you are to seek out an adventure — or in some cases if you endeavor to leave your apartment. Goldwin makes an assortment of just such clothing — like its Spur Down Parka, which is among the warmest jackets money can buy. We curated the ultimate cold-weather winter kit to compliment the Spur Down Parka, so you can be toasty warm, even in a blizzard.
GoldwinSpur Down Parka
Goldwin’s Spur Down Parka is one of the most heat-retaining options in its entire inventory. It’s stuffed full of a mixture of high-loft down and KODENSHI down — a ceramic fiber that uses far-infrared radiation to reflect your own body heat back to you for reabsorption. Plus, with ample pocket storage and an insulated placket for extra protection against wind, you can pretty much climb into this parka and self-isolate from coldness until next spring.
GoldwinDown Cardigan
If you live somewhere that feels like one big snowbank for most of the winter, you’re probably all-too familiar with the shovel sweats. It’s freezing outside, you’re ten minutes into shoveling the driveway with your down parka on and already drenched with sweat. A good mid-layer is so important if you’re doing anything more demanding than walking the dog — and this down cardigan is perfect for just that. Slim enough to be a mid-layer under something else, but warm enough on its own too.
GoldwinWool Grid Leggings
Few things are as integral to a winter kit as a good base layer. Most will keep you warm, but the best will also regulate temperature, wick away moisture and ward off any bacterial smells — as is the case here with Goldwin’s Wool Grid Leggings.

