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There’s no denying it any longer; winter has arrived, and for many of us it’s arrived with a vengeance. While some hate winter for its long, dark nights and frigid temperatures, others love the colors, activities, and socializing of this time of year. Whether you’re staying in with a health-optimizing room humidifier or exploring the wide world of scarves for outdoor adventures, let’s take a look at the nine best winter accessories to try this year.
1. Tea Gift Sets
Winter can be brutal when it comes to staying healthy, and few things feel better in winter than a cup of hot tea. Giving a gift of a tea set symbolizes your wish for good health to the recipient. Study after study shows that tea can be beneficial to your immune system, keep inflammation at bay, and decrease your odds of cancer and heart disease.
Not only that but having a tea ritual can enhance mindfulness and provide opportunities to sit down with friends for long-overdue socializing. Plus, exotic teas from around the world can inspire a sense of adventure. Sipsby has all you need for tea gift sets, whether you’re giving the gift of tea to yourself or a loved one.
2. A Neck Wrap
A neck wrap is a versatile pillow-like accessory that helps weather the winter months in several ways. They can be heated in a microwave and draped over the neck and shoulders to provide a quick, cozy warmup if you’ve been out in the chill.
Or, if you find yourself getting a little overheated from too many layers or too much activity, they can be frozen to provide a cool-down effect. Both the warm and cold options can be just what an aching neck or shoulders need, too.
3. A Soft,
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