❄️Winter packing essentials for Iceland❄️
⭐️ Below is a better explanation of the layers I mentioned and the list of the clothes/items I share in this video (brand names included).
🇮🇸 I highly recommend Cintamani if you are looking for high-quality outdoor clothing from a local Icelandic brand. Use my code “Jewells” to save 15% when you shop with them. Also, they have a lovely outlet store in Hafnarfjörður. 🥳
Link to Cintamani's website - https://www.cintamani.is/
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Here is the link to my FREE packing checklist for winter in Iceland - https://allthingsiceland.com/iceland-packing-checklist/
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👚Base Layer : its purpose is to wick away moisture (like sweat) so you stay dry. The fabric is light and hugs the body.
🧤Mid-layer: It lays on top of the base layer and keeps you warm.
🧥Outer layer: This is for protection from the weather like wind, rain, and snow.
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What you saw in this video:
⭐️ The base layers (shirt and pants) are wool and are from Cintamani
⭐️My Icelandic lopapeysa is from the Hand Knitting Association of Iceland
⭐️The gorgeous Primaloft jacket mid-layer (can be used as an outer layer depending on the weather) is from Cintamani
⭐️ The black outdoor pants are from Mountain Equipment
⭐️ The vibrant blue sporty outdoor pants are from Cintamani
⭐️ The very flattering black parka is from a vegan clothing called Noize
⭐️ The yellow outer layer water repellant shell is from Cintamani
⭐️ My red hat is from Mjúk Iceland
⭐️ My red bathing suit is from Suvimuga on Amazon
⭐️ The micro spikes are from a company called Kahtoola and I bought them on Amazon too (https://amzn.to/3VFB54T)
⭐️ The gloves are 100% Icelandic wool. They were a gift and, unfortunately, there isn’t a tag on them.
⭐️ The gre