Chilly Winds Spark Winter Shopping Frenzy Across Local Markets
Chilly Winds Spark Winter Shopping Frenzy Across Local Markets
Chilly winds sweeping through the region, paired with heavy morning fog, have intensified the winter feel over the past couple of days. After enduring an unusually long monsoon season, residents are suddenly experiencing a sharp drop in temperature, prompting many to rush out in search of warm clothing. Markets across the city are now buzzing with shoppers looking to prepare for the strengthening cold.
The Meteorological Department forecasts a more severe winter this year compared to last season. Due to extended rains, moisture levels in the atmosphere remain high, which could stretch the duration of the cold spell. Temperatures are expected to fall by an additional two to three degrees. Dense fog has already started affecting visibility each morning, making daily commutes difficult. People heading towards offices and schools have begun relying on jackets, sweaters, and mufflers to stay protected from the biting cold.
Winter wear sales have surged significantly in major marketplaces. Last year’s mild weather had slowed purchases, but with predictions of a harsher winter, shopkeepers have stocked up well in advance. The Tibetan Market in Nashik has become a major attraction as it opens its seasonal collection of sweaters, jackets, shawls, and mufflers. With good quality and affordable pricing drawing crowds, vendors have introduced fresh designs for women, men, and children, offering everything from cozy woollens to fashionable hoodies.
Shops are displaying colorful sweaters featuring cartoon themes for young children, while teenagers are gravitating towards trendy hoodies and stylish jackets. Women are showing interest in vibrant sweaters, fashionable shawls, and chic winter jackets. Men are opting for warm apparel that maintains a neat, formal appearance, including sweaters, jackets, and mufflers. Senior citizens have access to lighter yet effective woollen clothing and soft shawls. According to traders, inflation and rising transport costs have pushed winterwear prices up by around 10–15 percent.
Updated Price Range for Winter Clothing
General Items
Gloves: ₹180–₹250
Sweaters: ₹500–₹900
Children’s half sweaters: ₹450–₹1,000
New varieties: Starting at ₹900
Women
Sweaters: ₹800–₹1,500
Fashionable sweaters: ₹1,500–₹2,000
Leather jackets: From ₹2,000
Stoles/Shawls: ₹300–₹400
Gloves: From ₹150
Footwear: ₹250–₹300
Men
Sweatshirts: ₹800–₹1,000
Trendy hoodies: ₹900–₹1,200
Woollen sweaters: From ₹1,300
Biker jackets: From ₹1,700
Cargo jackets: From ₹2,000
Senior Citizens
Woollen sweaters: ₹700–₹950
Shawls: ₹600–₹900
Mufflers and woollen caps: ₹250–₹400
Gloves: ₹150–₹250
Demand for warm clothing has shot up noticeably, with women’s and children’s sweaters topping the charts. Jackets and mufflers are also seeing steady growth in sales. Traders believe the real shopping rush is still ahead, as temperatures are expected to drop even more in the coming days. With winter tightening its grip, markets are gearing up for one of the busiest seasons of the year, blending necessity with fresh seasonal fashion.



