Here are a few normal sorts of winter clothing:
Type 1
Coat - A weighty, external piece of clothing worn for warmth, regularly made of fleece or an engineered material.
Type 2
Coat - A lighter weight external piece of clothing worn for warmth, normally made of down, wool, or an engineered material.
Type 3
Sweater - A sewed piece of clothing regularly made of fleece, intended to give warmth.
Type 4
Scarf - A long, slender piece of texture worn around the neck or set out toward warmth.
Type 5
Cap - A head covering, typically made of fleece, downy or other warm materials, worn to shield the head and ears from the virus.
Type 6
Gloves - A couple of covers for the hands, regularly made of fleece or an engineered material, worn to shield the hands from the virus.
Type 7
Boots - A sort of footwear, frequently made of calfskin or other waterproof materials, intended to keep the feet warm and dry in cool, wet climate.
Type 7
Stockings - A kind of close fitting jeans, frequently made of a warm, stretchy material, worn under other dress for warmth.
Type 8
Warm clothing - Underpants made of a warm, dampness wicking material, intended to be worn under clothing to give an additional layer of warmth.
Type 9
Snow pants - Weighty, waterproof jeans worn for outside winter exercises, intended to keep the legs and lower body warm and dry.