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Where to shop for cold weather gear in Winston-Salem

Bundle up, Winstonians — it’s time to shop local.

Close up of window store front under awning with two green rocking chairs.

One way to get out of the cold is to go inside to shop.

Photo by WStoday

January tends to be Winston-Salem’s coldest month. Here’s where you can stock up on scarves, coats, gloves, and other gear to keep you warm all winter.

Ski and Tennis Station
Seasoned athletes can choose from name brand coats, gloves, and other gear for everyday wear. You can also rent skis and find other accessories.

First Flakes Ski & Snowboard
Headed west? Stop by this shop to buy or rent skis, snowboards, and accessories for the slopes. You can also take advantage of services like waxing and base repairs for a fee.

Mast General Store
The downtown shop has everything from lounge wear for staying cozy by the fire to work wear that will hold up when shoveling snow.

Great Outdoor Provision Company
Adventurers will find clothing, outerwear, and tools for all their outdoor excursions + can get guidance from seasoned staff.

The Board Room
The shop that’s connected to Ski and Tennis Station is a snowboarder’s haven, whether you need boots, goggles, or want to learn more about the sport.

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