Yep! I put my hair in a pineapple using the Invisibobble and then pull the buff around my neck and back up over my hair. I tend to pull it up pretty far while I sleep and ride my horse with that under my helmet, but leave it as more of a really large headband when I workout so it doesn't look as ridiculous. I use this $8 one from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JO2BWFC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Jacket: Burton GoreTex snowboarding jacket
Pants: Prana Zion stretch
Hat: Walz wool cap with earflaps <3
Balaclava: Buff knockoff. Super thin, doesn't impede breathing, dries quickly, awesome.
Toe covers: Giro toe covers. Keeps my toes warm and dry.
In general, I've found that most of my snowboarding outerwear does a great job pulling double duty as cycling attire. It's very visible, breathable, waterproof, run a bit long, and has venting options. I think it's silly to go out and spend hundreds of dollars just to have a specifically cycling-branded garment if there's no need otherwise.
This is for Portland, so it needs to be ready for cold, rain, both, and/or possibly snow.
I just bought two of these, highly recommended