Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Ageless Style: The Super Puff Coat




This month the ladies of Ageless Style are coming to show you some outerwear.  Although many of you are moving towards thinking about Spring fashion and weather, I am stil going to be wearing a winter parka for a few more months.  

Dropping a lot of cash  on a winter coat is never on my list of desires to be honest, but I live where winter is long (5 months long) and harsh  (like -40C harsh). It's not always that cold, but between -10C and -20C as a daily is what we wish for to be honest, with temperatures dropping to the above digits several times over the course of winter.  Needless to say, proper winter gear is kind of a must have! 

Being that we are outdoorsy and active, I already have a great winter coat and fleece layer combo, ski pants, heated socks, warm mitts and Sorel boots.  That being said, as a teacher I am outside several times a day for supervision anywhere from 15 - 45 minutes at a time, as well as we  take the pups for a walk each evening.  I started to wonder if a long coat might be nice, especially for the shorter stints of supervision so that I didn't have to put on ski pants every single time to keep my legs warm.  I started looking at Aritizia's famous Super Puff in the long coat.  The price tag was just under $400 for the their warmest coat, which is rated to -40C, there are other options to consider depending on where you live and what you are needing.  I really wanted it but I've spent money on other "super warm" coats, namely an Arc'Teryx jacket, only to find that it really weren't all that warm.  Well, I am here to tell you this coat is WORTH the price!!! 

I got it second hand on Marketplace, for half the price, in late October.  We had a phenomenal fall but now we've had some frigid temperatures in December and this coat is everything it claims to be.  Super warm, no extra layering necessary, it's wind-proof, keeping me warm from head to toe.  I can honestly say I've only put ski pants on a handful of times when it's been really nasty for walks, -27C or colder, and this coat has kept my legs warm.

 *These photos were obviously taken previously to our winter really getting started.





 

I'm 5'4 so the jacket only leaves a few inches between my winter boots and bottom of coat.  I usually just  where my fleece sweats and my boots to take the pups for their daily walk, and I stay good and warm.  I am 128 lbs. and 5' 4, and I purchased a small.  It's got lots of space even when I have a bulky sweater on underneath.  I love how warm it keeps me but also how stylish it looks.  I feel put together whether I am skating with the family, going for walks, or running to the mall.  I love it styled with a cozy warm, fleece sweat suit set like this one, which has been my go to for our winter walks or errands.


So, I give it a full ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and definitely would pay full price to buy it, and I don't say that lightly.  

*This is NOT sponsored in any way, shape or form.  My honest opinion and desire to share what's worth the money in my opinion.

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The Super Puff Long- cliMATTE


Now check out what the other ladies are showing you and maybe some of their outerwear will align more  with what you experience in your neck of the woods at this time of the year. As always, thanks so much for stopping by.  



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Sunday, 15 February 2026

Life of a Full-Time Teacher/Mom & a Showgirl Cardigan



Prior to Christmas the T.Swift cardigans came back in stock for 48 hours.  Ever since the Life of a Showgirl cardigan dropped I had been wanting it but it had been sold out forever.  So when it came in stock in November my husband encouraged me to just "buy it" instead of missing the opportunity again.  And am I ever glad I did!  This cardigan is not only beautiful with it's rich burnt orange color and gold sparky thread glistening in the light, but it's also excellent quality.  The weight of this cardigan is soooooo nice.  There is no itchy wool feeling but it's also a heavier knit, making it cozy and so warm for the those cooler temps on it's own or under a winter parka on those  frigid winter days.  To say that I am obsessed with it is a complete understatement.  I wear it all the time and have no regrets.  T. Swift fans immediately notice the trademark stars and the very discreet TS embroidered into the sweater,  but most people just comment on what a lovely color and structure it is.  I get so many complements on it.








Now, I may not live the Life of a Show Girl but I did want to share what a random Wednesday looks like in this full-time mom/vice-principal ladies life is.  Sometimes, I wonder why I can't do all the IG posts, and blog more, and read more, and give back to my community more, etc.  Then I look at my day and I realize that it's jam packed.  When I am at work I basically start and I don't stop, except to take a quick bathroom break.  I eat on the move and love it! Here is Wednesday, Feb. 11tth.

5:45am - alarm, got up @5:50 6:00 am - treadmill, 5km 6:45-7:30am - shower, get ready for work, breakfast and out the door. I am so thankful for the coffee that's already brewed and waiting for me when I am done my run. I take a cup to the bathroom with me while I get ready, and then I also fill my travel mug to take coffee on the road with me 7:55 am - arrive at school and let the chaos begin 4:10 pm - left the school 4:40 pm - arrived at home & immediately made ☕ 4:50 pm - coffee & reading to unwind 5:20 pm - prepped supper, fish tacos, rice & veggies 6:00 pm - off to go coach track. So much excitement from the kids. We had three U13 teams and two U15 teams racing. Overall the kids had fun and one team made it to the finals but didn't place. 9:25 pm - arrived home from track 9:30 pm - snack & bedtime routine 9:40 pm - wine, Mr. D show & puppy snuggles 10:10 pm - Logan left for ball hockey and I scrolled while waiting for Halie to come home from work. Chatted with her and got caught up on her day. 10:30 pm - exhausted, bed and do it all over again tomorrow 😉


I am on winter break this week and will be sharing content on IG from our mountain getaway. I am looking forward to being in the Rockies and breathing in the fresh mountain air, as well as hitting the slopes.

What's a typical day look like in your life?

Sunday, 8 February 2026

R & R in Cozy P.J.s



Friends we've now gotten away to the lake sans kids not once, but now twice, in 2026!  You read that right.  Since our youngest has gotten her drivers license, we've had a lot more flexibility with our time.  January kicked my butt and left me feeling depleted.  Last week I tried to regain some of that energy lost and then we headed to the lake for a couple of nights.  What do we do at the lake?!?  

I went for a run by myself.

We take the pups for walks.

We cross-country ski in the forest.

We eat and enjoy a nice glass of wine.

We watch TV, currently watching and loving Shrinking and the Olympics.

We read and cuddle the pups.

This is such a great time to cuddle up with a good book, in my new PJs that I received at Christmas from my youngest.  They are super cozy, oversized, and so warm.  I love the pattern and the coziness it provides, especially in the winter months.  I am not a fan of fleece lined PJs.  Although I like that they are cozy, I find them way too warm to sleep in.  These however give you warmth without overheating, plus the tiny little red flower pattern against the light pink fabric is adorable.  What a great gift to get she picked out!








Books I've read so far in 2026:

Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Favorites by Layne Fargo ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Housemaid by Freida McFadden ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(audiobook)

Catch the Sun by Jennifer Hartmann ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(audiobook)


How are you entering February?  How are you feeling?  What are you looking forward to?

Sunday, 1 February 2026

Bye Bye January & What I Wore



Bye bye January!  That was a whirlwind of a month and I feel like February is a welcome change of pace.  For most people February is a hard month, but January really kicked my butt.  Although it was full of wonderful things, I felt like I was on a hamster wheel this month and I have finally gotten off and it's a welcomed change of pace.  Work was really really busy with lots of evening commitments, starting indoor relays and reading 400+ report cards.  It was also very cold for 6 days straight so that made life seem a little harder.  But it was also a month full of wonderful things.  
  • 2 Birthdays!  Happy 19th birthday to our girl Halie (who is now legal drinking age here in SK) and happy birthday to my dad.
  • A quick 24hr. getaway to the cabin.
  • Rang the New Year celebrating LOVE with a family wedding.
  • IronSlug Challenge completed. It got me back in the pool for the first time in a year.  I was able to complete the requirements, 3.8 km swimming, 42.2km running/walking & 180 km biking, and get a few other things in as well.
  • Books Read: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins  and Housemaid by Frieda McFadden ; both are ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Got outdoors to cross-country ski before the cold snap.
I documented a few, real life, teacher outfits from January.  The sun isn't up by the time I leave the house in the mornings so it's still dark as you can tell by the photos, but that's real life.  

How was January for you?  What's on the docket for February?