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I run Wet and Cold and Cloaks of Skyrim fine together and have for many hundreds of hours of play.
Frostfall adds basic cloaks and fur travel cloaks. It does not add any special cloaks and does not equip them to NPCs.
Cloaks of Skyirm adds more advanced cloak crafting system, faction cloaks and special cloaks. It will include them to lists, so that certain characters - like most hold guards - will wear cloaks and capes presenting their holds. Cloaks can be used to fight Frostfall exposure. They are especially effective against rain.
Winter is coming - Cloaks adds fur cloak, fur hood and hooded helmet crafting to the game. They can all be used to fight against Frostfall exposure. They are especially effective against cold.
Wet and Cold does not add any cloaks, capes or helmets to your game. It will manage visual reactions to environment for NPCs and PC. Some NPCs will now cover themselves with hoods and hide cloaks, if it starts to rain. They will also wear fur hoods and fur cloaks in cold environment. PC and NPCs have character related visual effects to cold. PC may also suffer from ill effects (if activated) coming from Blizzard and Ash (latter with DB addons.)
I recommend that you get them all and keep them all. They work together very well and complete each other.
(Edit: Fixed some typos 01:21 at morning. Oh, sleep. Where are you?)