These 4 Local Products Are Essential for Cleveland's Coldest Days
Cure the seasonal blues with stylish products for battling the winter weather or staying bundled up at home.
by Julia Lombardo | Dec. 9, 2025 | 5:00 AM
Courtesy Dale Kincaid Fine Art Photography and Artworks, Courtesy We Bleed Ohio, Courtesy JLS Custom Designs, Courtesy Flavor of Ohio
Winter Barn Jigsaw Puzzle
Dale Kincaid Fine Art Photography and Artworks
Snow got you stuck inside? Keep your mind sharp through the gloomy days with a puzzle, featuring local artist Dale Kincaid’s original photograph of Hale Farm at Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Customize the design before you buy with various piece counts, image sizes and puzzle orientations. $45.50-$57, dalekincaid.com
Major Award Leg Lamp Crewneck
We Bleed Ohio
Get festive, sporty and comfy all in one with a specialty crewneck inspired by A Christmas Story and the Cleveland Browns — two iconic franchises keeping Clevelanders glued to their TVs each winter. $50, webleedohio.com
Beanies
JLS Custom Designs
Each hand-knit hat shines with a customized variety of festive colors, which come together from top-quality fiber for timeless design, enhanced longevity and optimal comfort. $40-$75, instagram.com/jlscustomdesignsart
Cleveland Thermal Tumbler
Flavor of Ohio
A splashy, vibrant collage of hand-painted doodles represents Cleveland’s most beloved attractions, making this a perfectly practical souvenir. Keep your morning coffee fresh from the pot for up to four hours, or brave a chilled drink for up to six with a steel cup designed for insulated temperature control. $49.99, flavorohio.com
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Julia Lombardo
Julia Lombardo is the editor of Cleveland Magazine’s home and style section and contributes to coverage of arts, culture and dining. She graduated from The Ohio State University in 2023 with an English degree. As both a journalist and poet, she is inspired by stories with creative flair. When she puts down the pen, she enjoys going to concerts, ranking coffee shops and walking aimlessly through wooded trails.
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