Surviving WINTER in New York City: What To Wear and How to Pack!

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  • In this NYC Winter Guide, we'll discuss what to wear and how to pack for both Men and Women!
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Komentáře • 231

  • @HereBeBarr
    @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety +12

    Any extra cold weather tips? Leave them in the comments.
    🎬 N.Y.C Tips PLAYLIST: czcams.com/video/2zCJEI1U9P8/video.html&

    • @rudyspective1870
      @rudyspective1870 Před 2 lety +1

      3:27 Hey Jon, thanks for the tips! Those earmuffs are cool, where did you get them?

  • @JusticeTrace
    @JusticeTrace Před 2 lety +62

    Exactly when I was thinking about how to survive as a Floridian, your video comes around! Thank you Jon!

  • @flydriveexplore
    @flydriveexplore Před 2 lety +35

    The coldest I've ever been was January in a New York snowstorm. The wind howling down those avenues meant the wind chill was incredible. I remember they had some winter event in Central Park with a snowmaking machine which ironically they had to close due to the snow.

  • @elwinlopez6322
    @elwinlopez6322 Před 2 lety +35

    We just went to NYC last week and everything you mention is exactly what we brought. Your tips have helped us and we had an amazing time (including the first snow of the year)

  • @Jaycation
    @Jaycation Před 2 lety +8

    Water Resistant shoes, something ive never had in San Diego 🤣

    • @Jaycation
      @Jaycation Před 2 lety

      Nice Christmas Story b roll of randy! 🤣

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety

      Hahaha you know me

  • @frednich9603
    @frednich9603 Před 2 lety +5

    Looking Dapper Mr and Mrs Barr!

  • @Mikefeher1313
    @Mikefeher1313 Před 2 lety +3

    With the sponge bob references?? Impressive

  • @vinyalonde
    @vinyalonde Před 2 lety +5

    Speaking as a Canadian frost giant, I can say that both of you nailed it. I would only add a few points. A good way to keep hands warm is to wear an inner glove and an outer mitt. The outer mitt acts as a wind block and traps heat. Also, if the outer mitt has a closure around the wrist, this can help to trap heat. Something else to look for in a coat or outer shell is a drawstring at the bottom to keep the cold air from rising up into your chest and also keeping heat in. Some longer coats also have a drawstring in the middle, just above your waist, to also restrict internal air movement and keep cold air from passing through your coat (and thus drawing out heat).
    Instead of a scarf, a smaller and lighter item is a balaclava. Usually, they have an opening that is large enough to expose your face if you want but they can also be worn so that they cover your face only leaving your eyes exposed. They have to be long enough to extend down to cover your throat but even so, they are a lot lighter than a scarf and can usually just be pulled off and stuffed into packet.
    At any rate, these are minor points and they are only suggestions. What you documented is good and would even work in Canada.

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety +2

      I think for Canada ID need the thermals

  • @MRP3261
    @MRP3261 Před 2 lety +4

    Jon and Adriana
    I remembered Winters in Brooklyn when I was growing up. Those got really cold especially in February. I remembered some really big blizzards in February when I was young.
    What I wear usually when it is cold is vest, Jacket, Neoprene gloves. My Rangers Hat , Jeans, Tube socks , And Boots.

  • @JoseFlores-kl6jm
    @JoseFlores-kl6jm Před 2 lety

    Speaking as someone who has lived in Toronto and in Chicago you nailed it Jon. This is how someone who comes from a tropical climate can survive a NYC winter.

  • @bonniepwtf
    @bonniepwtf Před 2 lety +1

    It's a pain but it makes all the difference being prepared for the cold so you aren't miserable the whole time you're out. Good video.

  • @dianebaker5243
    @dianebaker5243 Před 2 lety +3

    You both showed some tips on how to keep warm in winter in NYC. Thanks for sharing 👍 🥰

  • @ryansharkey949
    @ryansharkey949 Před 2 lety

    We love winter in NYC and we can’t wait to be back hopefully next Christmas. Your video brought back some great memories of us leaving Melbiurne, Australia just after Christmas and the weather was 38 degrees Celsius (100F) and when we landed at Newark it was 4degrees Celsius (39F). I remembered one of your earlier videos when you said how important layers were and you were spot on! I wore jeans, boots, a jumper, scarf and a jacket the whole time and it was perfect! Keep up the great work!

  • @jeancolivas2276
    @jeancolivas2276 Před 2 lety +7

    We flew into NYC in January of few years ago. My jacket was packed in my bag as we where coming from Summer. Our bags did not end up on the plane from Los Angeles to NYC and so we only had the clothes that we had on for almost 24 hours and it was very cold. From then on I always carry my jacket with me.

    • @cathynewyork7918
      @cathynewyork7918 Před 2 lety

      I always carry my jacket with me on a plane if I'm flying to a cold place -- I always think about the possibility of lost luggage and also have one complete set of clean clothes in my carryon also, and a toothbrush -- just in case my luggage gets lost or delayed.

  • @rephaelrechitzky9763
    @rephaelrechitzky9763 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you guys. That was a good lesson people should know.

  • @littlecookingtips
    @littlecookingtips Před 2 lety +1

    Great tips as always guys! The Voz Sponga part was soo cute!:):) Sending you our love, Mirella and Panos

  • @InShannonsKitchen
    @InShannonsKitchen Před 2 lety +5

    I wish I knew about the boots a few years ago! I was the Californian tourist who wore regular boots and paid for it by nearly slipping and falling into a puddle near a crosswalk 😅 not to mention all the slippery ice during the winter

  • @alexilaiho6441
    @alexilaiho6441 Před 2 lety +2

    Moving to NYC in a week from Singapore, so have to say VERY TIMELY VIDEO. Thank you !!

  • @geoffreyselvage1673
    @geoffreyselvage1673 Před 2 lety +1

    Stay Warm

  • @MsChams21
    @MsChams21 Před 2 lety +1

    I am visiting next week from the UK first time in NYC. Binge watching all your videos. So many helpful tips thank you 😊

  • @soniabronder8586
    @soniabronder8586 Před 2 lety

    Great video very helpful.

  • @jencrecelius3565
    @jencrecelius3565 Před 2 lety +4

    Good tips :) Literally freezing today in NJ, ugh. Lifelong resident but still hate the cold with a passion, lol.

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 Před 2 lety

      I live in Jersey. I went out this morning, like 5 degrees real feel, I was not that cold.

  • @defining_moments
    @defining_moments Před 2 lety +2

    Got it, cause I’m coming from California. I was thinking about taking 2 overcoats for sure

  • @letsrolloutnyc
    @letsrolloutnyc Před 2 lety

    Awesome video and tips

  • @justrandom4304
    @justrandom4304 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for also translating the temperatures to Celsius, puts things into perspective. I'm moving to New York from South Africa in Jan 2023 and I must say I'm nervous I have never experienced such low temperatures.

  • @Elaines-travels
    @Elaines-travels Před rokem

    Leather gloves lined with polar fleece are the best thing, they keep your hands warm, look good and you can still use your fingers

  • @chainonmyneck
    @chainonmyneck Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video! We‘ll be in NYC in Decembre and i‘m getting crazy about which jacket i should take with me. Now i made a decision 🙏

  • @cathynguyen217
    @cathynguyen217 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips. Coming from Texas it will be a big change during late December.

  • @JJR93
    @JJR93 Před 2 lety +2

    November in NYC is plenty cold enough for this Texan! But I followed Jon's advice and brought my heavy coat with me on the plane (wore it), despite coming from Houston, TX. I'm glad I had my sock cap to wear when taking the Staten Island ferry in late November. I also kept my KN95 on while walking the streets....it kept my face warm! I may brave a true NYC Winter someday....though sidebar I have been to St. Petersburg, Russia in March, with ice floes still in the Neva River....I had a heavy wool coat, layered with a sweater under that, and a flannel shirt & t-shirt under THAT and still the wind knifed through and chilled me....brr! And I know the misery of wearing sneakers in snowy conditions and getting them wet...made that mistake during my student years in Germany and got sick and laid up in Weimar, Germany with cold for about a week. Definitely wore my waterproof leather boots from that point foward.

  • @musical_eri
    @musical_eri Před 2 lety

    I'm team Adriana! Coming to NY this Sunday all the way from warm Costa Rica. No idea what to expect but I think I'm prepared. 😅
    Thanks for the tips

  • @tombsofak
    @tombsofak Před 2 lety +1

    Perfect video! As an Alaskan I have a great tolerance for the cold but it's always great to get a local's perspective! I was shocked December was so warm when I was visiting! In the 50's! Absolutely wild 😂 but still, I might be back sometime when there's actual cold so essential viewing! I actually had to do that trick with the jacket like you suggested! It was so warm in New York but it was below zero back home so I needed to bring my good heavy one 😂 and water proof boots are an everyday staple here for many people. So I got that covered!

  • @SeaBassTian
    @SeaBassTian Před 2 lety +9

    We're having a rare snow day "down south" but your clip jogged memories of a lifetime of suffering in NYC in extreme winter weather. Layering is indeed key and taking the bus / train is always a challenge since I've got a strict "no coats" policy while riding in a moving vehicle. I've "misplaced" so many scarves and gloves!

    • @SharingtheRoad
      @SharingtheRoad Před 2 lety

      Yes! We were hammered with an ice storm yesterday. The trees looked like they were out of picturebook the way everything was coated in Ice. Gotta love southern winter storms! ❄️

    • @salo81
      @salo81 Před 8 měsíci

      May I ask wh you not wear coats in moving vehicles?

  • @Aidan_Au
    @Aidan_Au Před 2 lety +1

    I like that both you and Adriana talked about what to wear to stay warm.
    Sarah Funky did a similar video but I wish Louie would talk about what he wears to stay warm too.

  • @bhismilinirampersad3360
    @bhismilinirampersad3360 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi hi thanks for all your Help/info 🇹🇹🇹🇹😊

  • @mikef445
    @mikef445 Před 2 lety +1

    Jon nicely done as always. If I might suggest, you should do a sequel video showing the best cuisine for the winter months. In either case, keep up the good work. Your videos are travelogue worthy. :)

  • @AdrianaMarvan
    @AdrianaMarvan Před 2 lety +3

    Since we don't have heaters in Mexico (at least in my home lol) at the beginning, I forgot it was cold outside, and I should run outside without my sweater. Now I remember the inside is warm, but outside is not lol

  • @DaPhreshestKidd
    @DaPhreshestKidd Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks bro this was good

  • @vivianheejinhsieh5778
    @vivianheejinhsieh5778 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the awesome tips 👍

  • @sirodau88
    @sirodau88 Před 7 měsíci

    Our family is preparing for our First trip together to New York City this Christmas and THANKS YOU so much to all of your videos! We love to watch them to get ourselves ready

  • @markwisniewski2227
    @markwisniewski2227 Před 2 lety +2

    I grew up in upstate NY so I wear shorts until about 5 degrees. My girlfriend grew up in Texas and she is freezing when it is 50. I actually love the cold but not the snow. Another Great video!

  • @spoly8139
    @spoly8139 Před 2 lety +2

    Every winter jacket I buy must have a hood. It is so easy to just pull it over your head whenever it gets really cold. This week with unbearably icy cold weather I start layering as if I'm going skiing. Thermal underwear, waterproof ski pants, sweaters and my North Face Down jacket with insulated hood keeps me toasty warm!

  • @salvadoralvarezmcanally8626

    Just want to thank for your videos.
    You really help me and my family on our trip to NY in the holidays.
    We spent Christmas and it was amazing!!!
    Abrazo mexicano!!!!
    Gracias
    🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @maril1379
    @maril1379 Před 2 lety

    Great tips thumbs up !

  • @kdmqhdblack8034
    @kdmqhdblack8034 Před 2 lety +1

    I visited NYC February 29th -March 7th 2020, I am from the Cayman islands (next to Jamaica and under Cuba) and it's normally 80F. I showed up in jeans and a T-shirt with nikes and it was 19F with wind chill. That was the coldest temperature I was ever in and it was REAAALLLY COOLLD 🥶.
    My flight arrived at 1 Am so i wasnt able to check into my AirB&B so i ended up waiting at a McDonald next to Penn Station and found some l really good NYC Local friends in that very McDonald's. I found a little Shop and managed to get a hat, gloves and a jacket that I still have to this day. I loved every cold day in NYC on that vacation and I can't wait to go back!!!

  • @thegeneral123
    @thegeneral123 Před 2 lety

    I live on the coast in Wales so no stranger to wet/cold weather. Did a photography trip to Edinburgh around Christmas and it was roughly 4c to -3c while I was out. I wore good boots, decent walking socks, generic combat trousers, a moderately thick hoodie, gloves which I never needed, a Fjallraven wool hat and Helly Hansen marine jacket. Was toasty warm the whole time. I think the only time I noticed it was cool was when I stopped late evening when it was minus Celsius temps and sat down for 20 mins to give my feet a break.

  • @clowchan
    @clowchan Před 2 lety

    the most insane part of this video is the twenty minute wait for an R train. Great tips as always!

  • @justme-kv9zt
    @justme-kv9zt Před 2 lety +2

    When I visited New York in December I bought my heavy coat thinking it would be freezing. People were walking around, covered from head to toe. It was 48°. I was so hot. Next time I'll know to bring a medium jacket.

  • @BRFOFFICIAL
    @BRFOFFICIAL Před 2 lety

    Happy weekend 🙋☃️☃️🎊🎊🔥🌨️🌨️🙋👍👍

  • @mkim3280
    @mkim3280 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video! I feel so stupid I can’t believe I never put my scarf on my head the way Adriana does! Scarves always get so caught in my long hair. It’s a clever trick. I love CZcams, you learn so much fro, great channels like yours - it’s the little things that add up to make days/life better.

  • @ceciliaromia
    @ceciliaromia Před 2 lety

    So glad to hear you visited Patagonia, Jon! Hope you liked it! You and Adriana are awesome!!! Stay warm! Here, in La Plata Argentina it's super hot!!!🥵 (39°C) Thanks so much for sharing! You made my day, guys! Lots of love from Argentina!🥰♥️

  • @jeremy1350
    @jeremy1350 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Jon and Adriana. A couple years ago, I went to a Pro Hockey Shop here in Montreal, and bought professional base layer clothing, (top and bottoms) to go under my outer layer. They were the best thing I have bought yet. I have a Pioneer Canada jacket that is light, but it is also very warm, and repels snow and rain well, it stays dry in major snow or rain fall. I also have MANY pairs of boots, but also, I have varied socks. For those heavy winter days, I have thick thermal socks I only wear when needed. For nominal days, I have wool socks, then down to my regular every day Adidas socks for everyday wear. Depending on the conditions outside I change up my foot wear. When I go visit friends here in town, I usually pack in my back pack, a heavy pair of indoor socks, my friend knitted for me, that I wear when I take off my outside shoes, because of snow, water and annoying grit from the sidewalks. With the Pro Base Layer, I can wear whatever I want out of my wardrobe, unless of course there is a blizzard outside, then I go whole hog on the gear. (incidentally, tonight we are expecting 25+ cm of snow to fall through Monday night).

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety

      These are some serious Canadian Power Play Tips! 👌

  • @2000konnie
    @2000konnie Před 2 lety +1

    The best item I bring to New York for chilly to cold weather are UNIQLO thin, with collar, packable down jackets. They are more like sweaters. I wear them under my coat. T They weigh nothing and take up very little space. If there is any chance of rain or snow, I do bring my waterproof booties. Very important because when it rains a lot, there is standing water some places that have to path to walk around. Keeping feet dry is very important to me. ----- And of course, decent gloves and hat goes without saying. The good news is that if you forget something, there are lots of stores to buy those items - if you have to.

  • @dtc6813
    @dtc6813 Před 2 lety

    Timing is perfect! Flying to NYC from Hawaii next week. Thank you👍

  • @nadiaalhajeri2239
    @nadiaalhajeri2239 Před 2 lety

    I did all of that in every visit to New York 👍🏻

  • @jimstephens5934
    @jimstephens5934 Před 2 lety

    A hat is positively a must all the time in the cold when you are follically challenged as I am !

  • @gregbywaters8154
    @gregbywaters8154 Před rokem

    Your vid’s are super informative and really get to the questions I guess everyone asks lol. We’re comin up for the first time next week and for me being a southern boy from the ATL I’m exited. We live in key west now so it’s gonna be friggin cold as hell and we don’t have a lot ( any lol )of these wardrobe choices as the norm around here is shorts n flip flops. So my question is with the weather situation Christmas week looks to be cold n dry for the most part if there’s no snow or heavy rain will tennis shoes do for the 5 days we’re there?
    Thanks in advance mang also makin a food list from your other uploads 🤘😝🤘

  • @reclusenz
    @reclusenz Před 2 lety +2

    Layers, layers and layers - you can always take them off, but if you don't have them it will ruin your day.
    But as already mentioned in this video, a good set of boots are almost mandatory unless you want to have soggy cold feet for the rest of the day.
    I spent quite a bit of time in Toronto before moving to NYC and all I can say is 'layers and boots'. This is coming from an expat New Zealander.

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety +2

      Toronto is NYC.. but COLDER haha

  • @diana_bird
    @diana_bird Před 5 měsíci

    I'm going to NYC later this week, I'm slightly freaking out about the weather but as a mexican I will blindly trust in Adriana's recommendations. Don't let me down girl.

  • @jr23kid
    @jr23kid Před 2 lety

    I wear as little as possible up until it gets windy. Usually just a heavy jacket and jeans is my go to. Depends on how you deal with the cold.

  • @Irishmist1000
    @Irishmist1000 Před 2 lety +11

    I'm with Adriana, I feel the cold, even on a warm day. The two pair leggings is a good tip.
    After two cancelled trip, I hope to be there next month (🙏), so these tips are perfectly timed!

  • @albback8176
    @albback8176 Před 2 lety +2

    Best strategy is to dress in flexible layers. Get goretex shell for wind and rain protection. Use fleece jacket under shell for warm insulation. Combine with t-shirt or long sleeve. This is good down to -10C. Below that temperature, wear heavy parka with your choice of indoor clothing.
    Visitors will frequently transit indoor and outdoors, so flexibility accommodates for sweat and temperature shifts.
    Also, use gloves with clip attachments to keep them together and hang from your jacket when not in use. Bring large backpack to hold unused items.
    If you're travelling in from a warmer climate, use parka at all times outdoors. But everyone is different.
    For head protection, wear toque hat up to -10c. Below that, use Balaklava. I just use belaklavas all the time as they are easy to stuff into a large coat pocket. Oh, did o mention lots of coat pockets?

  • @britishgray4952
    @britishgray4952 Před 2 lety +3

    Good Sunday Morning Jon
    Thank You So Much For Sharing This Information With All Of Us Take Care With Love Always Ms British Gray From Tampa Florida Blessings
    You Should Come To Tampa Florida For Some Good Food

  • @Tofog22000
    @Tofog22000 Před 2 lety +1

    Very timely as I watch this video the temperature outside is 25 degrees. I actually had to replay the segment on how you tied the scarf since I've never used one haha. Puerto Rico and Mexico sound nice right around this time of year!

  • @mikerudolph2419
    @mikerudolph2419 Před 2 lety

    Yesterday it was 25 below zero with the wind chill in Upstate NY

  • @annnunez5794
    @annnunez5794 Před rokem

    Great 💡! It's hard to pack for cold weather coming from a tropical weather (🇵🇷) and have no idea how to use layer correctly. Thanks great video!

  • @vailewalders1395
    @vailewalders1395 Před 2 lety +3

    One winter I went to the Chinese Lantern Festival at Snug Harbor it was 10 degrees Fahrenheit probably colder with the wind chill, I'm always cold however I wasn't this time, we were at the festival for hours, I wore a tank top, thermal underwear long johns, jeans, pull over sweater, sweater coat, fur (fake) jacket, thermal knee high socks, hat, gloves, scarf and somehow I could still move don't know how but I could

  • @dannyhamby6334
    @dannyhamby6334 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video just before you guys get hammered with snow later today into tomorrow. We are getting the storm now in nc unfortunately it’s mostly ice which we almost always get.

  • @sosa_reincarnation7050

    Literally I was born in the South and I didn't see snow till we moved to Minnesota I was shocked but now I'm used to it now we live in Florida

  • @pinkcupcake1984
    @pinkcupcake1984 Před 9 měsíci

    I carry a folding tote bag with me to put the hat, scarf and gloves in when I remove them indoors 😊

  • @georgiasmith7615
    @georgiasmith7615 Před 2 lety +8

    The problem is it can be very cold one day and only moderately cold the next day. If you are traveling you don’t have room to pack several different jackets of varying heaviness. NYC is not as consistently ultra cold like Upstate and Canada.

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety +3

      BINGO. A great point, our winters are so varied.

  • @RornStreetFood
    @RornStreetFood Před 2 lety

    Very good video snow bra thank you for sharing my friend

  • @Wally710
    @Wally710 Před 2 lety

    No wonder why some people kept asking me 'where's your coat?!' when I was out In 0° simply wearing a hoodie, long sleeve & jeans. ( I'm from CO) coming to learn that fashion actually matters to an extent here in NYC. Thank you so much for this insight!

    • @MyKeeP81
      @MyKeeP81 Před 2 lety

      It does matter, and yeah a hoodie is for 55 degree weather lol you were severely underdressed

  • @audreybrown1257
    @audreybrown1257 Před 2 lety

    I live in nys up near the border, we have lots of tricks for staying warm. I walk a lot and you gotta be tough, lol. I layer I also use the hot packs in my gloves when it's brutal.

  • @MickAngelhere
    @MickAngelhere Před 2 lety

    I lived in England and the coldest it got where I was , it got to minus 15 degrees Celsius and I used to wear numerous layers of clothing,yep taking it off and on was a pain.👍

  • @greggsmith8936
    @greggsmith8936 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm from Saskatchewan... Folks in NYC have no idea what cold is, lol. That being said, the rules of layering clothes and keeping the wind out are the same. Cheers! I have not been to NYC for years... Time to revisit! Your vids are great.

  • @thejatingupta
    @thejatingupta Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for adding celcius temperature there😂
    As someone who's soon moving to ny, km-mile and dollar conversion is very easy i can do it in my mind but temperature conversion f-c is hell

  • @kweenah.dknight
    @kweenah.dknight Před rokem

    Ohhhhhhh! Boxers 😍

  • @HaleyMary
    @HaleyMary Před 2 lety +1

    Winter in New York sounds like early Spring weather. In Saskatchewan, we can get -50 with windchill some days. Especially in December, January and February. Which sucks when you are waiting for a bus. Most of the time it's around -15 to -20, though. Pretty much have to bundle up with everything, leggings, jeans, parka, scarf, extra scarf for around the face, earmuffs, ski mitts, toque. I even throw in some of those toe warmers into my boots in temperatures like that because my toes feel numb after walking in the cold for twenty minutes or so.

    • @greggsmith8936
      @greggsmith8936 Před 2 lety

      Saskatchewan here as well... Few people in the world outside of Alaska and Siberia experience extreme cold as we do.

  • @TheAgnesina4
    @TheAgnesina4 Před 2 lety

    Okay so. We did pack exactly what you are suggesting in this video (without even knowing) but then we were in NYC for one of the warmest weeks of December and January this year. But still.. we were prepared just in case 😂

  • @naptime0143
    @naptime0143 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a good video especially for today because I live in Forest Hills and it's only 15 degrees outside 🥶

  • @SharingtheRoad
    @SharingtheRoad Před 2 lety +1

    New York City in the winter always reminds of of Home Alone 2 haha!
    Kidding aside, seems like a magical (if not cold) time of year to visit the city! 😊

  • @vivruiz1217
    @vivruiz1217 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I love you both🥰 I want to ask John if he can actually make a video on the food shortage and how to prepare for that…

  • @christiancreates3666
    @christiancreates3666 Před 2 lety

    loved the video mannn, please make a video about park slope. i live right here on the cornor of the park near the nighthawk movie theather and i would love to see a video about our little part of brooklyn, also a great tip to warm up when you outside is to go to one of the many delis and buy either a hot tea or hot coffe. it will cost you 1-2 dollars per cup and warms you all the way. inside to out

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety

      Funny how I’ve been waiting to Do an updated park slope guide

  • @ms.hawkinstoyou2894
    @ms.hawkinstoyou2894 Před rokem +1

    My cold weather tips are to STAY INSIDE
    problem solved 🤷‍♀️😂

  • @jessedylan6162
    @jessedylan6162 Před 2 lety +13

    The winters of recent in NYC are mild compared to when i was growing up here over 50 yrs ago..temperatures were way colder, more frequent snow piled high and all that goes with it, slush puddles etc etc. Very good video presentation with requisite clothing options to stay warm and protected from the elements. Keep up your labor of love, Jon and Ariana..

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks.. this one so far though 🥶

    • @frolege1
      @frolege1 Před 2 lety +2

      Totally agree, winters are so much milder now

    • @MyKeeP81
      @MyKeeP81 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s weird. I’ve been here 10 years and the winters are definitely getting more mild

    • @jessedylan6162
      @jessedylan6162 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MyKeeP81 it's called climate change..

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band Před 8 měsíci

      False. You're only remembering the extreme days and assuming they must have been more frequent because you simply can't remember all of the days of the past. This is cognitive bias.

  • @cbaxel5784
    @cbaxel5784 Před 2 lety +2

    I couldn't help thinking that Jon's gloves aren't very good. Mittens keep you fingers warmer. I was going to comment on my combo gloves/mittens (glittens?) when Adriana showed hers! Great choices, Adriana, from your hat down to your boots!

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety

      She’s way better at winter than me 🤣

    • @MyKeeP81
      @MyKeeP81 Před 2 lety

      In my ten years in NYC I find thin mitten to be plenty enough 80 percent of the time.

  • @valm7192
    @valm7192 Před 2 lety

    Here in the Jura mountains of France the temperature goes down to -16°C (3,2 °F)!….and we’re not that cold if we don’t have any fog…. A pair of stockings, a nice little dress, leather boots, a woolen coat…and that’s it….somme kids event wear shorts and t-shirts in the playground !…

  • @VicEsp-ks3ho
    @VicEsp-ks3ho Před 5 měsíci

    How about Timberland boots? I have a few of these and planning to go this Feb

  • @AustGamingAG
    @AustGamingAG Před 2 lety

    I always wondered how many layers you would have to wear in New York

  • @MicheleHerrmann
    @MicheleHerrmann Před 2 lety +1

    Good tips. Maybe as summer approaches, how to handle the heat and humidity in NYC?

  • @avgonyma1
    @avgonyma1 Před 2 lety

    Layering is not the only way. I'd go for good boots, like the Sorel or UGGs (of the same model): gum cover to keep water away, and sheepskin for the rest.
    First time i came to NYC i had gore-tex boots and at the end of a very heavy rainy day they weren't waterproof any longer - that's how bad it is.
    Fir jackets I'd go for sheepskin (if extremely cold and windy) or ghoosedown.

  • @daultonwurst77
    @daultonwurst77 Před 2 lety

    Parka coats are nice to have.

  • @user-tt5wt4ng6m
    @user-tt5wt4ng6m Před 7 měsíci

    I love this video!! Adriana had excellent tips, well you too 😂 but she detailed everything “you dont want to look like a piñata “ 😂 I say you don’t want to look like a tamal 😂👍” But agree dress in layers is the best suggestion! We will be in town in two weeks 👏👏
    Other videos make you buy $800 coats or sweaters like Sarah Funk Not a reality! Excellent video!! Keep it simple

  • @pacificcastaway9972
    @pacificcastaway9972 Před 2 lety +1

    omg, can you please have Adriana do a thrift store video? please please please!

    • @HereBeBarr
      @HereBeBarr  Před 2 lety +1

      Subscribe to her channel she’s going to do one there

  • @debajyotikabiraj4241
    @debajyotikabiraj4241 Před rokem

    Hello,
    Good video. Are these jackets and other things available on Amazon or Decathlon...!!! Can you please share the links?

  • @Qiubenjamin
    @Qiubenjamin Před 2 lety

    Some high cold tolerance you got there Jon

  • @jamierigby4110
    @jamierigby4110 Před 10 měsíci +1

    NYC Feb, is it usually snowy? Coming next Feb.

  • @faith6272
    @faith6272 Před rokem

    Hello I'm going to NY after 8 years with my kids their first time! How cold does it get during December around the 8th ? And what you recommend for them ? We are going from heat Texas

  • @isabelcurd8628
    @isabelcurd8628 Před rokem

    I am so jelous here in kentuky you freez because there is so much wilderness .. there is no stores to warm up when I go Ice Skating i have to drive an hour in the wilderness my car is warm but I am slways cautious is something happens there isno gas stayions in between ir stores nothing until ypu get to the city. I also walk outfoors wirh my dog by my house he likes to get out so much… thank you for the video your red coat is pretty by the way!

  • @kunalbelamkar
    @kunalbelamkar Před rokem

    It would've been amazing if you could've linked all the items you showed in the video for us to check them out, like prices and stuff.
    I was curious about your northface jacket but couldn't find the model you had :(