Who says winter vacations need to be cold? With more and more travelers flocking to warm-weather destinations for winter, securing the latest clothes, swimwear and wellness products can make for an even better time.
Here’s four recommendations for this season’s warm-weather winter trip:

© WET Swimwear
In between bouts by the pool or ocean, wow with this hand-crocheted tunic dress over your swimsuit. Designed in Los Angeles, this coverup even makes for a great dress for some post-beach bites in town. The coverup comes in white, reminiscent of the clean, bright and crisp feel of a day in the sun and by the water. $168.

© Dagsmejan
NATTCOOL Gift Set Short Pajamas from Dagsmejan
It’s time for bed at your tropical resort (or you just run warm when sleeping, no matter the temperature). Dagsmejan’s short pajamas is made with NATTCOOL fabric, comprising 92 percent Microlyocell from eucalyptus and 8 percent Elastane/Lycra. This makes for superior moisture transport, eight times more breathable than cotton and two times softer than cotton. This set comes with a short-sleeved shirt, shorts and a sleep mask. The sleep mask features padding made from 100 percent sustainable silk. Even better? Choose from some pretty colors, like lavender, sage and coastal blue. $229.

© alo
Mindful Magnesium Bath Soak from Alo
Coming from your favorite wellness and clothing brand, Alo’s Mindful Magnesium Bath Soak features a blend of magnesium and arnica to relax both the mind and body. Avocado and coconut oil hydrate and nourish your skin, while aromatics of coconut, mandarin and blood orange send all stresses away. Magnesium helps promote relaxation, while arnica soothes the more visible effects of stress on the body. The soak also features Amla, the world’s most concentrated antioxidant rich with Vitamin C. $48.

© India Blake
Scoop Back Swimsuit | Devi & Amrita from India Blake
A top swimwear designer for both men and women, India Blake’s scoop back swimsuit is completely sustainably designed, with its style based solely on original artwork digitally printed on eco-friendly fabric. Incorporating intentionally sourced, recycled fabrics, this reversible swimsuit features both a gradient blue design on one side and plum wine color on the other. This swimsuit, like every other piece from the brand, helps reduce the brand’s carbon footprint and plastic pollution. $195.
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