Cold Weather Couplings: How to Coordinate Your Coats and Ear Warmers

Hoodless coats come without a sturdy covering for your head, leaving your ears to suffer in the bitter cold air. Don’t let them freeze over — keep them protected with ear warmers.

Along with added coverage for your ears, ear warmers can serve as a chic accessory to your toasty coat. Here’s how to pair them together for a stylish cold weather look.

Furry Ear Warmer + Pea Coat

Unless it’s lined with fur or decked out in a striking color, a pea coat is a sleek and simple jacket option. Designed without a hood, this coat leaves your head exposed with nothing but a collar to spare your neck. Add warmth to your face and a touch of character to your outfit with a pair of furry ear warmers. Keep things neutral in brown, or if you want to add a pop of color, opt for a wintery bright white.

Patterned Ear Warmer + Quilted Coat

For an ear warmer that insulates just as much as it stands out, go for a patterned style. This decorated design is made of knitted fabric, which adds a fun texture to the earmuff. Keep with the crochet weave look and pair these ear warmers with a quilted coat. Find one in a dark, neutral color that will serve as a stylish contrast to your patterned muffs.

Winter Ear Warmer + Duffle Coat

Trudging your way through a blizzard without a hood or a scarf is a sure way to freeze. Put on a pair of winter ear warmers to fearlessly—and warmly—make it through any cold front. Designed with thick fur and leather that lines the inside of the earmuffs, this style is the toastiest of them all. And the warmest earmuff is nothing without one of the warmest jackets: a thick wool duffle coat. Pair these two together for an ensemble made to brave any storm.

Get ready to combat the cold with ear warmers. Just make sure you pair them with the right coat to stylishly trudge through the cold.

Pair your ear warmers with the right coat for a chic cold-weather ensemble.

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