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The key to being comfortable in winter is to stay warm and dry

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By Guest Column ——--October 28, 2009

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Winter outerwear doesn’t have to look like it’s ready for a blizzard. Fashion and function co-exist in outerwear options that look great and have the latest technology to keep you warm on the slopes or on the coolest urban adventures.

imageThe key to being comfortable in winter is to stay warm and dry. Columbia understands the need for waterproof, breathable winter outerwear that is both fashionable and functional. Fabric that moves moisture away from your body as it repels wetness from the elements is ideal for winter outerwear. Columbia’s Omni-Tech™ technology does just that, keeping you dry and warm so you can stay outside longer.image This season’s new Hayworth jacket for women is designed with style in mind, but clearly built for a day in the outdoors. Featuring full seam sealing and Omni-Tech’s waterproof breathability for protection against the elements, this vintage Hollywood-inspired piece shrugs off wet conditions while keeping you comfortable and stylish no matter how cold it gets.image Paired with the black houndstooth Glacial fleece cap and matching gloves you’ll look cool while staying warm. And with Columbia’s new limited-edition Snow Hottie heated boots – ideal for staying comfortable on any outdoor adventure – you’ll be warm from head to toe. The Snow Hottie’s sleek styling and waterproof, breathable full-grain leather will keep you dry and comfortable. Plug them in and heat them up before heading out, and your feet will stay toasty up to eight hours. With the right winter outerwear and footwear, you don’t have to sacrifice looking cool to stay warm.image

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