Winter clothes for a Texan

<p>I got a pair of Sorrel boots for my daughter. I think they are suppose to withstand -30 temp.
[Sorel</a> up to 54% off at Sierra Trading Post](<a href=“http://www.sierratradingpost.com/Sorel.html?afsrc=1&plp=sale+sorel+pac+boots&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=sale+sorel+pac+boots&utm_campaign=PMYAHOO9&OVRAW=sorel%20boots&OVKEY=sale%20sorel%20pac%20boot&OVMTC=advanced&OVADID=3871667012&OVKWID=43359582512&codesProcessed=true]Sorel”>http://www.sierratradingpost.com/Sorel.html?afsrc=1&plp=sale+sorel+pac+boots&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=sale+sorel+pac+boots&utm_campaign=PMYAHOO9&OVRAW=sorel%20boots&OVKEY=sale%20sorel%20pac%20boot&OVMTC=advanced&OVADID=3871667012&OVKWID=43359582512&codesProcessed=true)</p>

<p>They also have a lot of cashmere sweaters at 50-70% off</p>

<p>For coat/jacket, you can’t beat patagonia
[Women’sby</a> Patagonia](<a href=“Patagonia Outdoor Clothing & Gear”>Patagonia Outdoor Clothing & Gear)</p>

<p>Their jackets are 100% water proof, no rain or snow gets through and they are very light.</p>

<p>Jeans are not very warm, believe it or not. I bought her many pairs of silk undershirts and pants to wear under her jeans.</p>

<p>I bought most of those things over the summer because they were on sale. We live close enough to Cornell, she didn’t bring any winter clothes up until Oct, but didn’t really need them until Nov. You will probably need some summer clothes for the first 4 weeks.</p>