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15 Gifts for People Who Are Perpetually Cold (2023): Hand Warmers, Blankets, and Space Heaters

cycleBy cycleNovember 17, 202301 Min Read
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It’s frigid outside, and it’s even worse for a person who’s always cold. The first chill of the season sends your poor, perpetually cold loved one diving under the bedsheets, digging for the fuzzy socks, or fiddling with the thermostat when your back is turned (don’t look—they’re probably doing it now). This year, give the gift of warmth to your friend who is constantly shivering, sniffing, and suffering. From protective layers for outdoor adventures to cozy accessories, here’s how to show your hypothermic human you care.

For more ideas, check out our many holiday gift guides, including the best Gifts for Outdoorsy People, Gift Ideas to Tempt a Home Chef, Gifts for Mom, and more.

Updated November 2023: We’ve fixed up pricing and added some new items, including a new Vornado space heater, amazing gloves, two cute thermal mugs, and a couple fun (and crazy) jackets.

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