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With the winter chill in full effect at Highsnobiety HQ, keeping warm is on top of the shopping agenda. If our previous selection of sweaters and jackets proved a little too spenny for your January bank account, here we've compiled some of our grail pieces for anyone ballin' through this blizzard on a budget.

You don't have to drop big bucks to merge basic winter survival with cold weather steez. There are plenty of extra-cozy but affordable winter pieces to be shop around the interwebs from some of our most beloved brands. In fact, our selection below includes some of our favorite winter pieces from Nike, Stüssy, Carhartt WIPThe North Face, and more.

In the below selection, you'll see eye-catching colorful pieces such as a neon yellow fleece sweatshirt by Stüssy and a purple down vest by Napapijri, as well as winter essentials that'll last you years, including a timeless Carhartt WIP beanie and a logo scarf by POLYTHENE* Optics (for the uninitiated, that's a sister brand to Samuel Ross' A-COLD-WALL*).

See all our picks below, with essential winter cops starting at just $25.

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