I can barely feel my fingers and my toes are a lovely hue of blue – ah yes, it must be Autumn.
While most everyone in the UK was complaining about the lack of sun and heat this past summer, at least autumn never lets you down. The leaves always turn colors, it’s always cold, and you never have a BBQ ruined by rain – because you know better.
For the most part, we all seem to be embracing the change in the weather, busting out our colourful tights, gloves and hats with the greatest of ease.
I do love knitted and woollen goods, so here is a little round-up of some awesome gloves, hats, scarves and other wintery accessories to help you stay cozy this October!

My-Wardrobe, £55
Colorful, stripey and warm. What more do you need in a scarf? While a lot of women usually opt for pastel or neutral colored scarves, I think having this combination of borderline ugly color combination strung around your neck will help you stand out in a sea of creams and greys!

Lowie, £38
If you’re more comfortable staying neutral with your winter accessories, this soft mohair beanie is perfect. With just a tad of detailing and a gorgeous pattern, I think it’s fabulous. You can also purchase matching fingerless glove and a matching scarf if you’re into that whole “matchy matchy” thing.

Urban Outfitters, £26
While the phrase “ribbed muff” is quesetionable, this muff is pure awesome. Firstly, no one really wears muffs anymore so you’ll stand out a bit. Secondly, it’s faux fur which is always a win. Thirdly, it’s on chain that goes over your head so you don’t have to worry about losing it. With this muff, you can’t lose! (Literally. Hah! He...eh.)

ASOS, £8
Again with the muffs! I’m a huge fan of ear muffs, no matter how ridiculous they are. However, having pandas on your ears makes wearing ear muffs acceptable. People fucking love pandas. You're essentially wearing tiny stuffed animals on your ears, and I’m sure everyone you walk past wearing these will stare. Not out of disgust, but out of pure envy. Not only are their ears cold, but they are not covered by pandas. PANDAS.

Debenhams, £10
While mittens are usually thought of to be a an accessory for kids, I love them. The little cover that allows you to keep your fingers nice and toasty, while stille giving you the option to text, itch, or pick your nose. It's a win/win situation, really.