Arctic Witch Style Guide: Dressing for the Winter Wonderland

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Arctic witch apparel refers to the clothing and accessories worn by witches who practice their craft in the Arctic regions. The term "Arctic witch" may not be commonly used, but it is used to describe witches who live in or have a deep connection to the frozen landscapes of the Arctic. The extreme weather conditions of the Arctic require witches to dress appropriately to protect themselves from the cold. Arctic witch apparel is designed to provide warmth, comfort, and functionality. One of the key elements of Arctic witch apparel is layering. Witches in the Arctic often wear multiple layers of clothing to trap heat and insulate their bodies.


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Magiv cushion for lamnitis

Witches in the Arctic often wear multiple layers of clothing to trap heat and insulate their bodies. This typically consists of a base layer made of thermal or moisture-wicking material, a middle layer of heavier fabric for additional insulation, and an outer layer that is waterproof and windproof to protect against the harsh elements. In terms of specific clothing items, Arctic witches may wear thick woolen cloaks or capes to shield themselves from the cold winds.

Equine Laminitis: Three Steps Owners Can Take to Help Their Horses

The same week my new Maryland Equestrian Novel series prequel, Dream Horse, was published, my very own dream horse walked in sore from evening turnout. I immediately swung into action, checking her digital pulse under the suspicion that she was experiencing the start of a laminitis flare up. I wasn’t wrong, because that is indeed what was going on: throbbing pulse in both front legs, uncomfortable stance, listlessness. I was at once heartbroken for her and very angry with myself for “letting this happen.” You see, I have another retired horse who has had several laminitis episodes due to battling his equine metabolic issues. I knew the signs. I had been careful to watch for them, but… My little mare, Dressed for Tea, can get fat on air and has a Houdini like ability to get out of any grazing muzzle you put on her.

STEP ONE: Look for the cause in order to avoid a future flare-up, NOT in order to beat yourself up over it.

Green Guard and Flexible Filly muzzles

I had already adjusted her diet to a low-starch feed and kept them all on limited turn out in a pasture without lush grass. Surprise, sometimes “stressed grass” has a higher sugar content than a longer, lush field. I also discussed with my vet whether the joint injection she received a week earlier for a problem joint could be the culprit, as cortisone (steroids) can cause such a reaction. Indeed, my vet was concerned about that very issue and therefore did not use cortisone in the injection “cocktail.” Alas, we suspect she is sensitive to clover, because as soon as the horses started eating it in quantities to cause “the drools,” she became sore a few weeks later. For owners, it is a constant guessing game of what’s enough and what is too much.

What to Do When Laminitis Strikes

To combat this insidious disease and keep it from causing permanent damage to the hoof resulting from separation of the laminae and rotation of the coffin bone (founder), the first thing is to reduce swelling and pain, of course. I soaked both feet in ice water for twenty minutes. Tea also received 500lb dose of Banamine twice daily. It is important to support the sole of the hoof, so she was fitted with orthopedic “slippers” consisting of a layer of Magic Cushion (a heat reducing agent), a piece of extruded dense polystyrene (which molds to the sole of the hoof), secured with VetWrap and gorilla tape.

STEP TWO: Reduce swelling, pain, and provide support to the hoof’s sole.

Polystyrene pads to cushion sole and provide support

Assembled materials for hoof soaking and wrapping

In order to work towards stopping the triggers from the digestive tract/hind gut suspected of causing the shunting into the hooves, she was put on Sucralfate (an ulcer medication) four times daily. She is also on Thyro-L to help manage her metabolism. I switched her feed to Ration Balancer, and limited or completely restricted turn out. I’m investigating when the highest sugar content is present in the grass and striving to eliminate clover as much as possible. I’ve learned I must be much more vigilant in keeping an eye on her weight, especially since she is now in her “teenaged” years. Later on, other tests on her metabolic health and thyroid function may be undertaken. When she is left in the stall, I make sure that it is deeply bedded for extra support.

STEP THREE: Investigate systemic and metabolic causes “inside” the horse in addition to managing her environment and feed.

The Way Forward

This week Tea looks much more comfortable. She isn’t shifting her weight from foot to foot and she is brighter and more engaged with everything going on around her. That said, she still looks as if she steps tentatively and we are far from being out of the woods. She remains on anti-inflammatory drugs and other supportive medications, her feet are wrapped, and she goes out in a dry lot (with her buddies because otherwise she’ll run the fence). I’m cautiously optimistic that she will get through this without permanent damage and that she will be rideable again. I don’t know when that will be or what’s ahead, so I also pray a lot.

Grateful for my own dream horse, Dressed for Tea.

STEP TWO: Reduce swelling, pain, and provide support to the hoof’s sole.
Arctic witch apparel

These cloaks are often decorated with intricate embroidery or fur trim to add a touch of magic and elegance to their attire. Underneath the cloak, witches may wear long tunics or dresses made from wool or other warm fabrics. These garments are typically loose-fitting to allow for ease of movement while performing spells or rituals. Accessories also play an important role in Arctic witch apparel. Witches may wear fur-lined boots or thick leather shoes to keep their feet warm and dry. They may also don fur hats or hoods to protect their heads and ears from the biting cold. Other accessories, such as gloves or mittens, are essential to protect the hands and fingers from frostbite. In addition to the practical aspects, Arctic witch apparel often incorporates symbols and motifs that represent their connection to the Arctic and their craft. This can include patterns inspired by the Northern lights, snowflakes, or animal motifs that are significant to Arctic cultures. Overall, Arctic witch apparel is a combination of functionality, protection, and mysticism. It is designed to keep witches warm and comfortable while allowing them to perform their craft in the harshest of conditions. The apparel serves as a reflection of their connection to the Arctic and their unique path in witchcraft..

Reviews for "Stay Warm, Stay Stylish: Arctic Witch Boots and Shoes"

1. Emma - 2 stars - I recently ordered a shirt from Arctic Witch Apparel and I have to say, I was not impressed. The quality of the fabric was subpar and it started to unravel after just one wash. The design on the shirt also looked faded and the colors were not as vibrant as they appeared on the website. Overall, I was disappointed with my purchase and I won't be buying from them again.
2. Liam - 1 star - I had high hopes for Arctic Witch Apparel, but unfortunately, they fell short of my expectations. The customer service was terrible, it took them weeks to respond to my inquiry about an order I never received. When I finally did get a response, they were unapologetic and offered me no solution. The lack of communication and poor customer support completely ruined the experience for me.
3. Sophia - 2 stars - I purchased a hoodie from Arctic Witch Apparel and it was a complete waste of money. The sizing was way off and the hoodie was much smaller than advertised. The fabric was also scratchy and uncomfortable to wear. I reached out to their customer service for assistance and received no response. It's clear that they don't care about their customers once they have your money. I highly recommend avoiding Arctic Witch Apparel.

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