<p>She’s not going to be outside all the time. Just long enough to walk back and forth to class and meals. D goes to school in Vermont and gets by with hat, gloves and smart wool socks. She likes cell phone gloves or gloves that can flip up to expose her fingers. She wears a heavy fleece or hoodie for a jacket except for the very coldest days, when she wears a ski parka. She rarely has to walk through snow. Everything is shoveled and plowed immediately. She mostly wears sneakers or ugg style boots. She wears jeans with holes, but will wear sometimes wear leggings underneath. She will not wear anything intended as a base layer or long underwear. She would never wear a long parka or coat. She has never worn snow boots but will wear hiking boots.</p>
<p>As far as layers, most days D will wear a cami, thin long sleeved tee and maybe a light sweater or hoodie. She would throw a fleece jacket over all that. If it’s super cold she would wear parka instead of hoodie.</p>
<p>So her fairly minimalist list might look like this.</p>
<p>7 camis
5 short sleeved tees
7 long sleeved tees
4 light sweaters
4 hoodies
1 heavy fleece jacket
1 ski parka
7 pairs jeans
2 pairs leggings
4 pairs flannel or sweat pants
3 beanie hats
3 pair gloves
3 scarfs
4 pairs smart wool socks
4 pairs regular socks
1 pair ugg boots
1 pair hiking boots</p>
<p>Hope this helps!</p>