10 WINTER CLOTHING HACKS YOU NEED TO KNOW!

**Staying Warm and Stylish: Tips for Cold Weather**

When it comes to dealing with cold weather, there are many ways to stay warm and stylish. One of the easiest things to do is to take care of your clothing. For example, if you have a sweater that's uncomfortable or itchy, all you need to do is turn it inside out and soak it in some cold water with a few tablespoons of white vinegar. This will make the sweater softer and more comfortable. You can also add a little extra layer of warmth to your feet by using silica gel packets.

For example, if you have shoes that get damp from walking outside, you can put a few silica gel packets inside them to absorb the moisture. These packets are commonly found in everything from luggage to shoe boxes, and they're perfect for adding an extra layer of insulation to your shoes. You can also add some extra warmth to your hands by using a rechargeable hand warmer. This little device is plugged into a USB cord and stays warm for up to four hours, making it the perfect companion on chilly days.

Another great way to stay warm is to dress in layers. For example, you can wear leggings that are lined with soft, warm fleece on the inside. These will not only keep your torso warm but also provide extra insulation and protection. You can also layer up with a long-sleeve mock neck turtleneck by Under Armor, which has been praised for its ability to lock in heat.

If you're going to be outside in extremely cold weather, there are some more elaborate solutions that can help keep you warm. For example, you can use tech gloves that allow you to still use your smartphone even when your hands are cold. These gloves have silicone sewn into the fingertips, which enable you to type and text with ease. You can also wear a hoodie and add a little flap over your face to protect yourself from the wind.

Finally, if you're looking for a more extreme solution, there's an alternative to traditional ski masks that covers most of your face except for your eyes. This is a great way to stay warm in extremely cold weather, but it may seem a bit ridiculous at first. However, if you live in an area with very cold winters, this could be just the thing to keep you warm and cozy.

**DIY Fashion Tips**

If you're looking to add some extra style to your winter wardrobe without breaking the bank, there are many DIY fashion tips that can help. For example, one great way to spice up a boring plain beanie is to take some jewelry that you're no longer wearing and sew it onto the front of your beanie as a cute and easy embellishment. You can also add some faux fur boots to give your beanie a fun and playful touch.

Another idea is to add an extra layer of warmth and style to your shoes by cutting felt or wool into a shape that fits inside your shoe and placing it in there as a DIY shoe insert. This will help keep your feet warm and cozy, even on the chilliest of days.

**Products for Cold Weather**

Finally, if you're looking for some products to help you deal with cold weather, there are many great options available on Amazon. For example, one product that caught our eye is a rechargeable hand warmer that plugs into a USB cord and stays warm for up to four hours. This little device is perfect for anyone who spends a lot of time outside in the cold.

Another great option is hot feet, which are special socks with a thermal lining inside. These socks feel like a mixture between fleece and faux fur, and they're designed to keep your feet extra warm. They also have good reviews and are highly rated by customers.

Finally, if you don't already know about leggings that are lined with soft, warm fleece on the inside, you need to get yourself a pair right away. These leggings provide not only warmth but also protection and insulation, making them the perfect layering piece for cold weather.

In conclusion, staying warm and stylish in cold weather doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. By taking care of your clothing, dressing in layers, and using some clever DIY fashion tips, you can stay warm and cozy even on the chilliest of days. And if you're looking for some products to help you deal with cold weather, there are many great options available on Amazon.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello everyone and welcome back to my channel so I know right off the bat some of you are probably thinking Britney you live in San Diego California what do you even know about cold weather well I did live on the East Coast for about eight years but most importantly one thing you should know about me is that I am the biggest cold-weather wimp you have ever met in your entire life like I can't function in cold weather so I've come up with some various adaptations over the years just to survive I'm going to be sharing some DIY ideas and at the end I'm also going to show you some interesting cold weather clothing items that I found on Amazon also if you're interested in winning a new iPhone X I'm giving that away in two weeks and to be entered you have to be subscribed to my channel with the notifications turned on and also share this video there's a share button linked down below I will have all the other details in the description box so with all that said let's jump into it the best way to hang your sweater is to avoid work shoulders or loose fabric in the shoulder areas is using this method so you want to fold it your sweater and hunt lengthwise then take a hanger and put the hook of the hangar at the armpit of the sweater then fold over one side and then fold over the sleeves like so hang it in your closet and you will not have any damage to shoulders when it comes to cold weather hand warmers are life savers so I'm going to show you two at different options for making your own DIY hand warmers option number one is to take a pair of socks snip off the toes fill it with rice and then just take a needle and thread sew that up and you have your own a very easy DIY hand warmers just pop them in the microwave for about 30 seconds and they will stay warm for about 15 to 20 minutes option number two is my personal favorite you want to find a pair of double lined gloves or mittens get them one size bigger than normal then take the inner lining and snip a little hole about one or two inches fill that with a little bit of rice just enough rice so that you can still wear them comfortably and they're not going to be too big and bulky then you can sew shut or use velcro to close the hole that you made and just that easy you your own pair of heated gloves you can pop them in the microwave wear them and they will keep your hands nice and toasty this next idea is both fashionable and functional you can make your own DIY leg warmers or boot socks by taking an old sweater that you no longer wear cut off the sleeves you'll want to either hem the bottom or if you don't have time for that you can just use one of the iron-on homes to secure the edge and then put them on your cuffs under your boots they're gonna add an extra layer of warmth and they also look really cute to deal with crazy static flyaway hair you can use a dryer sheet all you have to do is just rub it on the top of your head and it will tame any of those crazy flight waves everyone has that one sweater that's so cute but you can't wear it because it's just too uncomfortable and itchy well there's something very easy you can do to make it softer and more comfortable so what you want to do for this is turn the sweater inside out and soak it in some cold water with a few tablespoons of white vinegar put that in there for about 15 minutes then while the sweater is still wet you want to massage a very generous amount of a high-quality hair conditioner into the sweater then let this sit on the sweater for about 30 minutes and thoroughly rinse the sweater with cold water then lay it up flat to air dry and your sweater will be so much softer if you're outside in the rain or snow and your shoes are a little bit damp when you get inside something you can do is use silica gel packets these are in everything so just save them up and you can just put a few pockets in your boots or your shoes when you walk in the door and those gel pockets are going to absorb the moisture that's in your shoes I have a couple really easy and cute ways to spice up a boring plain beanie the first is to take some jewelry that you're no longer wearing and you can sew that on to the front of your beanie as a really cute and easy DIY embellishment the other thing you can do is pick up some of these faux fur boots these on Amazon are really cheap and so that onto the top of your beanie or you can put two of them so they look like cute little ears and it is so easy and inexpensive to make your beanies so much cuter to keep your feet nice and toasty you can add an extra barrier in your shoes by taking some felt or wool cut them to the size and shape of your shoe put it in your shoe as a DIY shoe insert and this extra little barrier will help keep your feet significantly warmer now moving on it to the products I found on Amazon to help you deal with cold weather the first thing I thought was really cool is this rechargeable hand warmer so you plug this in to a USB cord to charge it and it stays warm for up to four hours so when you go out and the cold weather can clutch onto this thing and it will keep your hands nice and toasty the next thing I had to get just for the name alone and it had good reviews called hot feet these are special socks with a thermal lining inside actually feels kind of like a mixture between fleece and faux fur these are supposed to help keep your feet extra warm next thing if you don't already know about this you need these in your life they are leggings that are lined with really soft warm fleece on the inside so not only are they really cozy feeling they give you significantly more warmth and wear them under your pants they're also high-waisted so they protect your torso as well and give you that extra layer of insulation another amazing layering piece that's going to add warmth but not extra bulk is this long-sleeve mock neck turtleneck by Under Armor this has the best reviews because it has the special lining on the inside that locks in the heat next thing are these tech gloves so their gloves you can wear and still use your smartphone there's silicone that's sewn into the fingertips of these gloves that allow you to still use your phone even when you're wearing gloves this one's going to seem totally ridiculous however if it's so cold out that's the only thing that's going to help you it's basically a ski mask this is an alternative at the little bit more wearable boom so you have the hoodie that's protecting your head and your ear and then you have this little flap that will cover most of your face so pretty much just your eyes are showing almost like you're wearing a hoodie they have this and a bunch of different colors and I personally would wear this if it was cool enough I would wear this what do you guys think clever or just too much alright guys so that's gonna be it for this week's video if you enjoyed it please take two seconds and give it a thumbs up it would really help me out and also let me know in the comments which of the ideas I showed today it was more favorite or if you have any of your own ideas leave them down in the comments and if you want to see even more clothing hikes to check out the video I did a few weeks ago it's very popular you guys seem to really enjoy that one I will leave it linked down below and in the end screen of this video so all that said thank you guys so much for watching and I will see you soon with a new video hey whoa hey honey where you going wearing that it's like 68 degrees outsidehello everyone and welcome back to my channel so I know right off the bat some of you are probably thinking Britney you live in San Diego California what do you even know about cold weather well I did live on the East Coast for about eight years but most importantly one thing you should know about me is that I am the biggest cold-weather wimp you have ever met in your entire life like I can't function in cold weather so I've come up with some various adaptations over the years just to survive I'm going to be sharing some DIY ideas and at the end I'm also going to show you some interesting cold weather clothing items that I found on Amazon also if you're interested in winning a new iPhone X I'm giving that away in two weeks and to be entered you have to be subscribed to my channel with the notifications turned on and also share this video there's a share button linked down below I will have all the other details in the description box so with all that said let's jump into it the best way to hang your sweater is to avoid work shoulders or loose fabric in the shoulder areas is using this method so you want to fold it your sweater and hunt lengthwise then take a hanger and put the hook of the hangar at the armpit of the sweater then fold over one side and then fold over the sleeves like so hang it in your closet and you will not have any damage to shoulders when it comes to cold weather hand warmers are life savers so I'm going to show you two at different options for making your own DIY hand warmers option number one is to take a pair of socks snip off the toes fill it with rice and then just take a needle and thread sew that up and you have your own a very easy DIY hand warmers just pop them in the microwave for about 30 seconds and they will stay warm for about 15 to 20 minutes option number two is my personal favorite you want to find a pair of double lined gloves or mittens get them one size bigger than normal then take the inner lining and snip a little hole about one or two inches fill that with a little bit of rice just enough rice so that you can still wear them comfortably and they're not going to be too big and bulky then you can sew shut or use velcro to close the hole that you made and just that easy you your own pair of heated gloves you can pop them in the microwave wear them and they will keep your hands nice and toasty this next idea is both fashionable and functional you can make your own DIY leg warmers or boot socks by taking an old sweater that you no longer wear cut off the sleeves you'll want to either hem the bottom or if you don't have time for that you can just use one of the iron-on homes to secure the edge and then put them on your cuffs under your boots they're gonna add an extra layer of warmth and they also look really cute to deal with crazy static flyaway hair you can use a dryer sheet all you have to do is just rub it on the top of your head and it will tame any of those crazy flight waves everyone has that one sweater that's so cute but you can't wear it because it's just too uncomfortable and itchy well there's something very easy you can do to make it softer and more comfortable so what you want to do for this is turn the sweater inside out and soak it in some cold water with a few tablespoons of white vinegar put that in there for about 15 minutes then while the sweater is still wet you want to massage a very generous amount of a high-quality hair conditioner into the sweater then let this sit on the sweater for about 30 minutes and thoroughly rinse the sweater with cold water then lay it up flat to air dry and your sweater will be so much softer if you're outside in the rain or snow and your shoes are a little bit damp when you get inside something you can do is use silica gel packets these are in everything so just save them up and you can just put a few pockets in your boots or your shoes when you walk in the door and those gel pockets are going to absorb the moisture that's in your shoes I have a couple really easy and cute ways to spice up a boring plain beanie the first is to take some jewelry that you're no longer wearing and you can sew that on to the front of your beanie as a really cute and easy DIY embellishment the other thing you can do is pick up some of these faux fur boots these on Amazon are really cheap and so that onto the top of your beanie or you can put two of them so they look like cute little ears and it is so easy and inexpensive to make your beanies so much cuter to keep your feet nice and toasty you can add an extra barrier in your shoes by taking some felt or wool cut them to the size and shape of your shoe put it in your shoe as a DIY shoe insert and this extra little barrier will help keep your feet significantly warmer now moving on it to the products I found on Amazon to help you deal with cold weather the first thing I thought was really cool is this rechargeable hand warmer so you plug this in to a USB cord to charge it and it stays warm for up to four hours so when you go out and the cold weather can clutch onto this thing and it will keep your hands nice and toasty the next thing I had to get just for the name alone and it had good reviews called hot feet these are special socks with a thermal lining inside actually feels kind of like a mixture between fleece and faux fur these are supposed to help keep your feet extra warm next thing if you don't already know about this you need these in your life they are leggings that are lined with really soft warm fleece on the inside so not only are they really cozy feeling they give you significantly more warmth and wear them under your pants they're also high-waisted so they protect your torso as well and give you that extra layer of insulation another amazing layering piece that's going to add warmth but not extra bulk is this long-sleeve mock neck turtleneck by Under Armor this has the best reviews because it has the special lining on the inside that locks in the heat next thing are these tech gloves so their gloves you can wear and still use your smartphone there's silicone that's sewn into the fingertips of these gloves that allow you to still use your phone even when you're wearing gloves this one's going to seem totally ridiculous however if it's so cold out that's the only thing that's going to help you it's basically a ski mask this is an alternative at the little bit more wearable boom so you have the hoodie that's protecting your head and your ear and then you have this little flap that will cover most of your face so pretty much just your eyes are showing almost like you're wearing a hoodie they have this and a bunch of different colors and I personally would wear this if it was cool enough I would wear this what do you guys think clever or just too much alright guys so that's gonna be it for this week's video if you enjoyed it please take two seconds and give it a thumbs up it would really help me out and also let me know in the comments which of the ideas I showed today it was more favorite or if you have any of your own ideas leave them down in the comments and if you want to see even more clothing hikes to check out the video I did a few weeks ago it's very popular you guys seem to really enjoy that one I will leave it linked down below and in the end screen of this video so all that said thank you guys so much for watching and I will see you soon with a new video hey whoa hey honey where you going wearing that it's like 68 degrees outside\n"