Where to buy Winter jackets, gloves, and boots in Singapore
It’s the time of the year again – where Singaporeans flee their sunny island for a snowy year-end vacay. Doesn’t matter if you are trekking the snow-capped Mount Fuji or chasing the aurora borealis in Iceland, here are 10 places where you can stock up on your winter gear before that trip.
1. Winter Time
From parkas and fleece jackets to scarves and long johns, you can easily snap up a wide array of winter necessities at Winter Time. Being extremely heavy-duty, they are useful to help weather sub-zero temperatures.
Down parkas are going at $239 on their online store, with regular promotions rolled out from time to time, where items can go at massive discounts at up to 80% off. For better variety, you would want to check out their brick and mortar stores instead of shopping online.
Check out Winter Time’s list of outlets here.
2. Decathlon
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Better known for being a sportswear emporium, Decathlon is also a place to scout for coats and gloves. Their items may fall a little short on the aesthetics but if you have experienced Winter before, you’ll know where your priorities lie. Plus, it helps that all of these come at a serious bargain.
Ski jackets can cost as low as $65, and gloves from $9. You can can also get hiking and camping gear here. Do note that their coats appear to be made of synthetic materials, which means that they are probably alright for a trip to Taiwan or Hong Kong, but may not be able to bear harsh New York winters.
Check out Decathlon’s list of outlets here.
3. Universal Traveller Singapore
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Home-grown brand Universal Traveller stocks up on everything from, from thermal wear beginning from $16.90 to coats from $150-$300, and a wind- and water-resistant 2-way down jacket going at $89.
Their stylish products may appear expensive but they do offer deep discounts during off-seasons so shoppers can snag up some decent deals during April and September.
Check out Universal Traveller’s list of outlets here.
4. Marmot
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Though Marmot specialises in outdoor gear mainly for camping and trekking, they do offer a full range of trendy knitwear and outerwear for winter as well. Their air lite jacket-slash-windbreaker begins from $100 and sells like hot cakes due to its weather-resistance and lightweightness.
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Address: 238 Thomson Road, Novena Square #03-34/35, Singapore 307683
Telephone: 6354 2728
Opening Hours: 12PM-9PM
5. Timberland
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Timberland offers some of the most functional winter gear. We don’t mean gritty, purely practical outerwear either, as they’ve got racks of classic trench coats and chic parkas so you can keep warm without sacrificing style. Their down jacket starts from $369 and can cost up to $569.
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Their iconic heritage premium 6-inch boots priced at $299 is both waterproof and windproof so your feet stays dry and comfortable no matter the weather.
Check out Timberland’s list of outlets here.
6. Coldwear Singapore
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Coldwear is a year-round treasure trove of winter gear suited for anything from slight chilly weather to sub-zero temperatures. Prices are on the affordable side too, so shoppers can expect to find high-quality winter jackets at approximately $250 and below.
Check out Cold Wear’s list of outlets here.
7. Outdoor Life
They even have mini skis for some fun in the snow
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Stocked with a myriad of brands such as Columbia, Deuter, and The North Face, Outdoor Life is a gold mine of winter apparel.
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It prides itself as Singapore’s largest outdoor gear shop, and shoppers keep going back for its durable jackets, quality parkas, and sensor gloves made for challenging conditions. Products can range from $100 to $700, depending on the amount of protection and features you need.
Lightweight Yaktrax shoes that will prevent you from slipping on ice
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Novena Square Outlet
Address: 238 Thomson Road, Novena Square #02-60/67 Singapore 307683
Telephone: 6255 4814
Plaza Singapura Outlet
Address: 68 Orchard Road, Plaza Singapura #04-18B/30/31 Singapore 238839
Telephone: 6904 4726
8. Arc’teryx
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Arc’teryx is perfect for when one needs to prep for some snow action. Shoppers can expect to find everything they need here, from base layers to wool hoodies and hardshell jackets. Winter coats are priced from $380.
Aside from the extensive selection of winter wear, they’ve also been praised by returning shoppers for their exceptional customer service.
Address: Block 261 Waterloo Street #02-33 Singapore 180261
Telephone: 6338 7538
Opening hours: 12PM-8PM
9. Uniqlo
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Japanese label Uniqlo offers affordable and stylish winter apparel, with a popular line being their Heat Tech thermal wear starting from $19.90. The thermal wear helps keep the body warm minus the bulk usually associated with winter clothing – so you can layer up without looking like a dumpling.
Ultra Light Down is another notable collection, with down jackets priced from $99.90. Considering that 90% down filling is used, these are quite value for money. These jackets can be conveniently folded up and fitted into a small bag.
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Check out Uniqlo’s list of outlets here.
10. The North Face
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With a fair collection of winter basics to jackets and equipment, The North Face has got you covered. Some items worth nabbing include their smart touch-screen gloves, wool beanies, and windproof and waterproof down jackets beginning from $247.
The North Face also got a couple of sleek-looking triclimate jackets for those who want to rock a sporty chic look. These are basically 3-in-1 jackets that come with a weatherproof shell and zip-in insulated liner.
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Check out The North Face’s list of outlets here.
Winter clothing stores in Singapore
These brands stock thermals for easy layering and winter coats for the coldest weather so you can look your best even in sub-soaring temperatures.
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