Preparing for winter this year will be undoubtedly different amid the coronavirus pandemic, so the best time to start planning is right now.
Finance expert Barry Choi recently joined The Morning Show to share his picks for essential items to get you through the winter season. Choi says if you shop early, you can avoid some of these items running out during the season.
Start with the obvious. Choi recommends getting your hands on necessary gear like parkas, snow pants and boots early because sizes often sell out by December.
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And with restrictions on indoor gatherings continuing in the second wave, more people will likely be embracing winter outdoors.
Choi said buying items like sleds and toboggans may be particularly useful for some outdoor fun.
“You want to prepare and have those toys for outdoor activities available in case there is nowhere to go,” he said.
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If restaurant hopping was your go-to means of socializing in colder months, try entertaining safely at home, indoors or out, based on health guidelines in your region.
While outdoor heaters may already be a scarce commodity, Choi said the next best thing could be fire pits and tables, but think beyond just buying the product.
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For fitness enthusiasts in COVID-19 hot spot areas facing gym closures, exercising outdoors may not always be doable during the winter months.
Choi suggests getting a start on creating your at-home gym to stay active.
He said it may be worth the investment to buy adjustable weights that will last throughout the winter so you may not even need your gym membership moving forward.
For more tips on picking essential winter items to get you through the pandemic, watch the full video above.