<p>Seriously achiever10, besides a peacoat or fleece I’d invest in a good down jacket with an attached hood, given that you’re going to really feel the cold more than most. Eddie Bauer, LL Bean, North Face and Land’s End (found in catalogues or B&M in Sears) have good, well-made jackets, and they’re WARM. Believe me, two moves ago I had to dress for winters several orders of magnitude colder than I was used to and it is an unspoken given that when you’re cold enough, fashionability is the first thing that gets abandoned when you think about getting dressed in the morning.</p>