Iceland
Iceland is windy, wet, and changeable. Golden rule: technical layers, rain gear always handy, grippy footwear — any month of the year.
Winter
November – March
−5–5 °C; strong wind, snow, short daylight.
Heavy down, thermals, waterproof pants. Gloves and hat are mandatory.
Esenciales
- Heavy down jacket
- Thermal pants
- Waterproof shell
- Gloves, hat, buff
Capas
- Thermal
- Fleece
- Down + waterproof shell
Telas
- Merino
- Gore-Tex or similar
- Down
- Softshell
Calzado
- Waterproof hiking boots
Evita
- Cotton base layers
- Single coat without layers
Tip: Short daylight — light or reflective colors help on roads.
Reference looks





Nina B.
Snowy commute bundle
Insulation where it matters, grip-friendly footwear, and a scarf that actually seals the neckline gap. Saved this for my next Portland trip.





Maya R.
Trail day hike
Breathable layers, grippy soles, and a pack-friendly shell—built for elevation gain and quick weather swings on the trail. Sharing what I…





OuteliaVerificado
Soft rain-day layers
Light waterproof shell over breathable knits keeps you dry without overheating when humidity spikes. (New York—editor pick #1.)





Priya M.
Transitional travel day
One cohesive palette so pieces mix if the forecast shifts; nothing that wrinkles badly in a carry-on. Built for Austin this week.
