This winter has been one long freezing snowfest with snowstorm after snowstorm rolling in over Copenhagen. Nevertheless, 80% of Copenhageners who cycle each day continue to do so through the winter. Granted, there are even fewer in weather like this, but there are still a few hundred thousand citizen cyclists out there going from A to B and on to C.
While our Nordic genes long hungrily for summer as they have done for millenia, we here at Cycle Chic prefer to be optimists wherever possible. One thing this grumpy winter weather has given us is a fanastic fashion insight into the wealth of accessorizing options out there on the streets. Hats and scarves and mittens and boots that may not otherwise see the light of day in a mild winter have been dug out of closets across the city. In the photo above we can see the classic Copenhagen scarves in action.
Digging them out is one thing, creating an ensemble is quite another. It's especially headwear that is enjoying a renaissance in the chill. This winter we've seen the fashion revival of
the retro ski hat and a wave of
Russian-inspired fur hats with flaps. Then there's the
sequined flapper-style hats and that old evergreen, the
beret. Lest we forget the
hood.
Fur-cuffed gloves and
funky, wooly mittens feature strongly in the city. The normally
fashionable long boots of discerning fashionistas have been replaced in many cases by warm winter boots. Although this year's
closed heels continue to spite the snow, as do the
biker boots.
With eyes squinting into Arctic winds there is a feast for the fashion-hungry on the bike lanes of the Danish capital.
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