It’s that time of year again: Roll out of bed, step into fluffy slippers, light a candle, make yourself a hot tea, and cuddle up on your couch under a weighted blanket. It is officially cozy season, and that means living our coziest lives at home. Right now, we’re pulling out our favorite cozy clothing and home décor from years past (or buying new ones to refresh our space with).
We’re pretty discerning with our cold-weather picks over here — whether it’s our favorite cozy fleece sweatshirts, go-to baking pans and cookware, or feel-good candles — and we’re more than happy to share them with you if it means you get to live your coziest life yet. Below, you’ll find blankets that’ll keep you nice and toasty, mugs that’ll make you feel like you’re at a fancy café, and much more. So read on to see how R29 cozy editors live (and thrive) at home when the air gets chillier.
Bombas Women’s Gripper Slipper, $45 $27
“I reviewed Bombas’ Gripper Slippers back in 2022, and they’re still a cozy favorite of mine and my fiancé (we have matching cable knit ones — aww). As much as I love a big ‘ol fluffy slipper, sometimes they’re a bit bulky if I’m doing chores around my apartment; here’s where Gripper Slippers truly shine. They have the snug fit of a thick sock, but the rubbery tread and comfort of a slipper. As other reviewers have mentioned, these aren’t meant to provide a high level of warmth, but I actually don’t mind that one bit since I tend to run hot anyway. Since my initial article, I’ve gotten my parents hooked on the Gripper Slipper train, and even gifted a pair to my best friend, who has never owned a house slipper in his life.” — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer
UnHide Lil’ Marsh Blanket, $109 $99
“I did it: I found the softest, coziest blanket and I refuse to gatekeep it. If I had a nickel for every time I fell asleep on my couch with this blanket, I’d have no student loans and a small private island in the Caribbean. Seriously, it’s incredible: It’s plush and cozy but so lightweight — a game-changer if you tend to run hot but also want to feel swaddled by a blanket. It’s also passed the vibe check from my very posh rescue pom, Miso, who frequently nests in it while I work (to afford his very lavish lifestyle, clearly). It’s pricey, but truly, the quality is there: I’ve washed it multiple times and it’s held up beautifully. I can’t wait to pick up more colorways for my home, in addition to gifting them to friends and family.” — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer
FP Movement Hit The Slopes Balaclava, $48
“After learning about the Balenciaga scarf hack, I became obsessed with balaclavas, and for good reason – it’s all of the warmth with none of the fiddling. I love that I can easily pop my balaclava on my head whether I’m going skiing, running or just walking around in the frigid NYC winter and it keeps my head nice and cozy.” — Becca Sax, Affiliate Coordinator
Big Blanket Co. Original Stretch Blanket, $179 $152.15
“Blankets are my everything; I use them the whole year, but the specific one I use changes with the season. I love this blanket from
Big Blanket Co. for sleeping and snuggling under for nice fall flicks because 1. it’s huge, and 2. my blanket-hogging partner (and dog) can’t leave me freezing at night with this much covering to go around. I’m serious when I say this is a huge, snuggly-soft blanket. I recommend it to everyone, blanket lovers and non-blanket lovers alike.” — Becca Sax, Affiliate Coordinator
MCIRCO 3 Pack Glass Pie Plates, $19.99
“Anyone who knows me knows that I am a big baker, especially when I’m in winter hibernation mode. I prefer baking apple crumble pie in glass pie plates, as they allow me to see the pie’s baking status and prevent burning. Glass also just presents very nicely and has the wow factor I’m going for. I particularly like this set of glass pie plates since they come in a pack of three (more pie for everyone), the handles make for easy carrying, and the little designs on the crust area are a nice aesthetic flourish.” — Becca Sax, Affiliate Coordinator
Smartwool x FP Movement Hike Light Cushion Crew Socks, $24
“These are some of the most comfortable socks you’ll ever own. I first found Smartwool when I had to buy hiking socks; the brand’s socks have been my favorite ever since. I usually wear slippers around the house, but if not, I wear socks — and these ones are always my top pick. Smartwool socks are so soft, comfortable, and cushiony for my dogs that I cannot stress enough how much I love them. While these are a bit thicker since they’re designed for hiking, Smartwool also has tons of other pairs for activities that need less cushioning.” — Becca Sax, Affiliate Coordinator
Yankee Candle Harvest Large Jar Candle, $34 $15
“A couple years ago, I went on a little trip to Massachusetts (The Summer I Turned Pretty stans, please do not ask any questions beyond this… I barely know the geography of upstate New York) and found my way to the Yankee Candle store. As some may know, classic Yankee candles are monster candles that will burn for years, maybe even decades if you like to savor your candle collection. My favorite purchase from that visit — the Harvest scent — has burned on. And a simple request from me: Please do not try to look cool and light your candles with your regular lighter. Grab yourself a candle lighter, and select one in a pretty color too — it makes everything safer and more cheerful during the darker months.” — Clare Palo, Senior Strategist, Audience Development
FP Movement Mountain High 1/2 Zip Fleece, $98
“My JW Anderson x Uniqlo cranberry (or ‘wine’) fleece has me in a chokehold during the fall and winter months. When the temperature dropped below 70 degrees recently, that fleece snuck its way to the front of my closet. That particular pullover is sold out, but I’m loving these FP Movement colorways to cozy up in. And if you’re super into fall apple picking, JW Anderson also made a luxury fleece splurge just for you.” — Clare Palo, Senior Strategist, Audience Development
Cozy Earth Plush Lounge Sock, $55 $44
“I have the worst blood circulation in the world. My hands are always cold, but my feet are like ice blocks. I’ve gone through my fair share of fuzzy socks that lose their softness after one wash or cute motif ones that pills. However, the one pair of cozy socks that’s stayed true to their name is Cozy Earth’s The Plush Lounge Sock. The set of three is lightweight enough to wear outside but is extremely warm and goes up just below my knee, perfect for blocking any unwanted breeze. With a 4.7 star rating and almost 1.3k of stellar reviews, it’s a must-have for cold feet peeps like me. I chose the Midnight Sky/Creme/Almond, kept the two neutral hues, and gave the navy one to my husband.” — Vivien Lee, Affiliate Fashion Writer
Anthropologie Bistro Tile Margot Monogram Mug, $14
“Cozying up with a nice cup of tea on a chilly morning is one of the best feelings, and my Bistro Tile Margot Mug from Anthropologie makes it much more special. It elevates a regular cup of jasmine green tea and is nice to look at while perched on your coffee table or desk. It’s also the perfect thoughtful gift, as it’s monogrammed, so all you have to do is choose your giftee’s initial to give a cute custom gift.” — Vivien Lee, Affiliate Fashion Writer
Cozy Earth Stretch-Knit Long Sleeve Bamboo Pajama Set, $195 $156
“It’s not cozy season without a pajama set from Cozy Earth. I own two sets of the brand’s Long Sleeve Bamboo Pajamas, and I truly live in them all fall and winter long. The soft stretch-knit drapes around you, making you feel luxurious, and the lightweight set has temperature-regulating qualities that make them perfect for long naps on the couch and bedtime. The pretty shades and prints are also an additional perk.” — Vivien Lee, Affiliate Fashion Writer
“We are big fans of Cozy Earth’s sustainable bamboo sleepwear around here; just read our Cozy Earth team review if you need more proof. I am very specific when it comes to pajamas: they HAVE to match, and the material has to feel soft enough to cocoon myself in, yet not so toasty that I will break a sweat in my sleep. Cozy Earth’s buttery soft bamboo material accomplishes just that, with a contrast piping for that classic look. The temperature-regulating stretch knit is so comfortable, I often end up not changing out of my PJs on days I’m WFH (I keep the camera off for team meetings, obvs). The brand has just launched a gorgeous toile print in green and red, and they are sure to be the colorways that will sell out soon.” — Venus Wong, Senior Travel Writer
Nordic Ware Harvest Bounty Loaf Pan, $32.99 $24.30
“Instead of cookies or cake, I love baking bread — like, I have an obsession. As soon as the first brisk breeze appears, I run for my Nordic Ware Harvest Bounty Loaf Pan. The pan elevates any pumpkin bread you’re making with its sculptural design of pumpkins, pine cones, and acorns. It’s super easy to use and always comes out clean with a bit of butter around the nooks and crannies and a sprinkle of flour. I’m telling you now, The Great British Bake Off will have nothing on you. Here’s to creating the best seasonal showstopper bakes.” — Vivien Lee, Affiliate Fashion Writer
Summersalt The Plush Velour Half-Zip Pullover, $65
“As soon as there’s a hint of chill in the weather, I don’t want to be wearing anything other than a fleecy sweatshirt; they keep me so warm and are super easy to dress up or down, but most importantly, they are fairly low-maintenance compared to sweaters. I’ve fallen head over heels for this velour pullover from Summersalt lately: the half-zip design and gorgeous olive color upgrades the look from comfy tracksuit to casual chic and looks so cute as a set (with the matching lounge pants) or with jeans. I’ve been wearing this non-stop around the house and as a travel outfit to keep me warm and cozy on flights.” — Venus Wong, Senior Travel Writer
Fireside by Dearfoams Greta Genuine Shearling Clog, $80 $49.95
“I’ve never been much of a slipper person, mainly because I always feel like they’re going to be the reason I take a header down the stairs in my home. These Dearfoams ones, while incredibly cozy and soft, have a somewhat bootlike sole that feels super stable and non-slippy, even on carpet, and I’ve found them to be the ideal antidote for the incredible unpleasantness of stepping on my icy floors first thing in the morning.” — Sarah Crow, Affiliate Director
Ember Stainless Steel Temperature Control Travel Mug, $199.95
“Cold drinks? In this economy? There is something so nice about having coffee that stays warm all day, especially when it’s cold outside. And while I know this Ember mug is a decidedly indulgent purchase, the incredible joy it brings me to get to enjoy drinks at something other than room temperature is worth every damn penny.” — Sarah Crow, Affiliate Director
Eli & Elm Cooling Side-Sleeper Pillow, $129.99
“To me, the best part about winter is having an excuse to practically never leave my bed. Sad? Sure. Honest? 100%. And, after years of having literally the most garbage, bargain-basement pillows in the world (to the extreme detriment of my neck, back, and, TBH, face), I’ve finally invested in an actually decent pillow to sleep on. This Eli & Elm pillow has a cutout section that’s perfect for tucking my arm under and its slight incline (plus pretty hefty weight) have kept my neck comfortable night after night and have prevented me from tossing it off the bed, as I so often do with lighter pillows.” — Sarah Crow, Affiliate Director
Jenni Kayne Cedar Glass Candle, $65
“There’s nothing better than waking up on a cold gloomy morning, lighting a candle, and cozying up on the couch with a book and mug of coffee. I was gifted this particular Jenni Kayne candle a few years ago and have repurchased it for myself every fall since. Its scent is warm and festive without being overpowering or obviously ‘holiday,’ and the vessel is simple and chic.” — Kate Spencer, Senior Affiliate Partnerships Manager
Kin Kinsie, $99
“Satin and afros go together like peanut butter and jelly. And I go together with cozy, oversized onesies like jelly and peanut butter. So, imagine my delight when I — a Black woman with an afro — scored this satin-lined, oversized, and cozy onesie from the Black woman-owned brand Kin. The second the weather dipped below 70, I popped it on and wore it day after day in my apartment. I didn’t realize how much more comfortable the satin lining in the hood makes me feel when wearing it. This is all to say that if you don’t have this onesie in your closet by the time the leaves change, well, I don’t know what you’re doing.” — Alexandra Polk, Affiliate Lifestyle Writer
Lovesac Wombat Phur Radiant Footsac Blanket, $350 $280
“As a proud cold sleeper and even more proud cold feet owner, I adore this heated blanket during the chilly seasons. It’s dangerously supple, large enough to swaddle my 5’ 8” stature, and super customizable, with 10 heat settings. It would be a worthy buy even without the warm and toasty oasis that is its double-foot pocket stitched at the bottom. Yes, there is a situation where we can purchase a heated blanket that bakes our poorly circulated feet as much as our legs, torso, and shoulders. ‘Tis a winter must-have in my home.” — Alexandra Polk, Affiliate Lifestyle Writer
Illume Noble Holiday Woodfire Soy Candle, $38.99
“This candle is a certified Refinery29 reader-favorite — and for good reason. Its smoky cedar aromas, suede notes, and cozy amber scents pair perfectly with both fall and winter vibes. Add it to your next Amazon haul if you want to give the season a warm welcome.” — Alexandra Polk, Affiliate Lifestyle Writer
Uniqlo HEATTECH Ultra Warm Crew Neck Long-Sleeve T-Shirt, $29.90
“This shirt has been an absolute godsend for me during this frigid New York winter. The Heattech fabric and fluffy brushed lining are so cozy and warm. It’s become my go-to top for chilly days (AKA every day)—I’ve worn it to shovel myself out of the snow and for long winter walks, and it’s kept me warm and comfortable through it all.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Affiliate Writer
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“I asked for this candle warmer for Christmas (because of course, TikTok influenced me), and it’s become one of the coziest and cutest additions to my bedroom. Beyond this Amazon candle warmer’s beautiful antique-like design, the adjustable light dimmer and overall wax-melting capabilities help fill my entire house with my favorite cozy scents (without smoke or soot).” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Affiliate Writer
Jordan’s Skinny Sugar Free Iced Cinnamon Roll Coffee Syrup, $23.99
“Listen, these syrups are the only way I’ve been finishing off my home-brewed coffee for years, and I refuse to stop using them. They actually allow me to drink my coffee without any creamers and just give me a serotonin boost in the morning. At the moment — and especially during the winter — my go-to is the cinnamon roll flavor. But I’m also partial to the caramel and vanilla flavors.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Affiliate Writer
Squishmallow Pumpkin Pie Plush Toy, $21.30
“I have never been one to buy myself stuffed animals, but I’ll happily accept them as gifts. This one was gifted to me by my younger sister, and it sits front and center on my bed during the fall. If you’ve ever had the pleasure to squeeze a Squishmallow, then you know just how magical the plush-meets-squishy fabric is, and if you haven’t, essentially it’s like cuddling a marshmallow. It’s amazing and I love using it as a mini pillow for extra cozy naps.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Affiliate Writer
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