fouryearsofshades:

fouryearsofshades: Generally thick clothes with warm lining such as wool, down feather etc.. Cape/cloak, hats (not shown), ear muff, gloves/mittens and hot water bottle are nice extras. 交领衫/襖 cross-collared top 浅画青杏 http://qianhuahancostumes.taobao.com/ 唐圆领袍 circular-collared (?) robe 踏云馆 http://shop70958604.taobao.com/ 褙子 beizi (jacket, side split, collar goes down to the bottom) 华姿仪赏 http://shop62055856.taobao.com/ 披風 pifeng (jacket, side split, collar only goes down to the chest) 清輝閣 http://shop33262171.taobao.com/ 斗篷 cape/cloak 竹里馆 http://shop57864110.taobao.com/ 暖耳 ear muff 画颜堂 http://shop110821252.taobao.com/ 手套 gloves/mittens （sorry this is a kid version…) 小虎阿福 http://xiaohuafu.taobao.com/ 湯婆子 hot water bottle 物拾 http://shop112194739.taobao.com/ 暖手包 Hand warmer 未央阁 http://shop58066861.taobao.com/

I think Quju/曲裾 (curved-hem robe) is a good choice for winter wear as well, seeing as how it can be quite thick and layered. Below, from 竹里馆/Zhuliguan:

Also, I love this purple handwarmer from 未央阁/Weiyange:

Edit: Winter wear for men would be the same idea - thick clothes with lining, all kinds of jackets, cloaks, etc. I think one-piece styles would be more snug than two-piece styles. Some examples:

1. Daopao/道袍:

2. Yuanlingpao/圆领袍 (round-collar robe):

3. Beizi/褙子 (jacket):

4. Pifeng/披風 (Ming-style jacket):

5. Doupeng/斗篷 (cloak):