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Korean Travel Online - Winter Essentials

Korea's winter can be brutally cold. And with government regulations being strict on the energy conservation, some offices won't turn on the heating unless the temperature drops to a certain temperature indoors. 

Whether it's indoors or outdoors, here are some winter essentials to help you get through the winter.

Brighten up a black & grey winter outfit with a pop of color. Don't forget those sunglasses either. The sun may seem lower and you may not see it as often, but the UV rays slamming into your eyes are just as potent as those in summer.



A feet warmer connected to USB, or basically anything you can connect to your USB hub if your workplace just won't turn the heating on.

Avoid chapped lips and windblown skin with a face mask. And a beanie with ear flaps for those ears.

A hat and a pair of gloves in black and grey colors, the colors that go with absolutely everything.

A hotpack, sometimes called a heat pack, hand warmer or heating pad.
Coats, gloves, and socks all help keep out the cold but don’t create heat. A hotpack in your pocket, gloves, shoes or even under your clothing can help you stay warmer longer in cold weather.

Navigate the snow covered streets with a good pair of winter boots and choose a coat roomy enough for a layer or two underneath.

Scarves are a must have for warmth and style. Your coat doesn't have a hood? Take an umbrella instead.

Not only do they keep your feet warm and toasty but fluffy socks are also good for sliding around the house like a little kid^^




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