The East Coast just got blasted with 2 feet of snow — 11 items I'm recommending to keep you warm

Apparel from Backcountry, Timberland, The North Face, Carhartt, Fruit of the Loom
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We may be approaching the end of February, but a bunch of my colleagues across the U.S. have just seen a fresh new blanket of thick snow. Since temperatures probably won’t be warming up for the foreseeable future, I’ll be recommending these items of apparel to keep warm from head to toe.

From Timberland to Columbia, there are a bunch of deals to take advantage of and beat the chill! For example, these The North Face gloves for $45 will keep your hands warm without sacrificing the use of your touchscreen devices, and this Columbia Corelite Down Jacket for $149 protects you from the cold and rain (while being easy to pack away once you get indoors.)

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Fruit of the Loom Eversoft Fleece Elastic Bottom Sweatpants with Pockets
Fruit of the Loom Eversoft Fleece Elastic Bottom Sweatpants with Pockets: was $18 now $16 at Amazon
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These sweatpants are super-soft, comfortable and easy to move in. They're also great for cold weather, since the cuffed ankles keep warmth in. These have thousands of positive reviews from shoppers on Amazon; one reviewer wrote that these had "soft fleece, no issues with the fit or stitching, and overall good fit and excellent comfort."

Carhartt Woodside Hat (Men's)
Carhartt Woodside Hat (Men's): was $29 now $19 at Amazon
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The Woodside Beanie is not only a warm and comfy accessory for your head, it will also boost your cool factor. The beanie features a lowkey Carhartt patch logo and is made from a soft and knit material. One size fits all. 

Nike Everyday Cushioned Training Crew Socks (6-Pack)
Nike Everyday Cushioned Training Crew Socks (6-Pack): was $24 now $19 at Amazon
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Don't forget about your feet! These socks are long for plenty of coverage, have thick soles for extra support and shock absorption and dri-FIT to absorb sweat. Because if there's one thing worse than cold feet, it's wet feet (something you'll avoid by choosing these.)

Actix Insulated Snow Pants (Women's)
Actix Insulated Snow Pants (Women's): was $50 now $36 at Amazon
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These durable, machine washable pants are perfect when temperatures are at their coldest. One shopper loved these, writing "I’ve used them for helping with shoveling the nonstop snow," and "They kept me warm and dry."

Under Armour ColdGear Leggings (Men's)
Under Armour ColdGear Leggings (Men's): was $55 now $40 at Amazon
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I always layer up with coats and fleeces, but I sometimes forget about my legs — then they end up feeling freezing. If you're like me, I say don't underestimate the power of a thermal underlayer for your legs. These Under Armour leggings are stretchy with two layers of fabric to trap warm air, plus they wick sweat and dry fast.

The North Face Etip Fleece Recycled Gloves
The North Face Etip Fleece Recycled Gloves: was $50 now $45 at Amazon
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Keeping your hands warm is essential, but so is mobile phone access! These stretchy gloves are recommended by TNF for everything from hikes to chilly morning walks. The Etip fingers mean you can still use your smartphone without having to take them off and losing all that heat.

Under Armour ColdGear Armour Fitted Mock (Men's)
Under Armour ColdGear Armour Fitted Mock (Men's): was $55 now $47 at Amazon
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Perfect to pair with the Under Armour ColdGear Leggings, this thermal top can be yours with prices starting from $47. Its dual-layered stretchy fabric is perfect for active days when you're out in the cold, since it'll trap warm air and stretch to move with you.

Backcountry Meltdown Water-Resistant Hoodie (Men's)
Backcountry Meltdown Water-Resistant Hoodie (Men's): was $99 now $69 at Amazon
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I've said it before, but I love hoodies and wear them year-round. But I don't like them getting soaked through and taking forever to dry when it rains. This Backcountry hoodie repels light snow and rain, making it a great choice for activities like snow sports and walks in less-than-ideal conditions.

Timberland White Ledge Waterproof Mid Hiker Boot (Men's)
Timberland White Ledge Waterproof Mid Hiker Boot (Men's): was $120 now $109 at Amazon
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A no-brainer for your next cold-weather outdoor adventure, these hiking boots are built with waterproof premium leather and feature seam-sealed construction to protect against the elements. Plus, they have a rubber lug outsole for traction on the trails.

Columbia Corelite Down Jacket (Men's)
Columbia Corelite Down Jacket (Men's): was $200 now $149 at Amazon
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For protection against cold and rain, this puffer jacket is perfect. It repels light showers and keeps a ton of warmth in thanks to its down insulation. Plus, when you're done wearing it, it packs down into a tiny zipped pocket.

Backcountry Stansbury Allied Down Parka (Women's)
Backcountry Stansbury Allied Down Parka (Women's): was $299 now $179 at Amazon
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Extra coverage = extra warmth, and this down parka will have about 75% of your body enveloped in cozy down insulation. I love its stylish design, and it'll look great paired with a high-neck sweater or fleece. Plus, you can get up to 40% off certain sizes and colors, which is an awesome deal.

Millie Davis-Williams

Millie is a Deals Editor at Tom's Guide specializing in deals content. She also covers the latest tech news and and creates how-to articles about everything from phones, streaming devices, and headphones to apps and video games. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, gaming on her Nintendo Switch and creating digital art.

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