#DressInLayers
We dress in layers
By dressing in multiple layers you keep yourself both warm and dry, and when you get back inside it’s easy to adapt by taking off a few layers.
1. Under layer
Long thermal baselayer blouse
This is the part that is mostly responsible for keeping you warm, make sure to get one made of 100% wool or 100% wool with a polyester liner. Avoid cotton because it will make you freeze when it gets wet.
long thermal baselayer pants
Just as important as the blouse, the pants are responsible for keeping you warm. Make sure to get a pair that is made of 100% wool or polyester. Avoid cotton because it will make you freeze when it gets wet.
Wool socks
Make sure to have enough pairs of good, 100% wool socks. It is best if they are a little thicker, but not too thick as they can remove blood circulation while walking and then you freeze. For the same reason, avoid using two pairs of socks at once.
2. Base layer
jumper or
fleece
As another layer over the underwear, this will help create a layer of air between them which will help keep you warm without sweating.
fleece
tr0users
As another layer over the underwear, this will help create a layer of air between them which will help keep you warm without sweating.
3. main layer
thick wool jumper or sweater
For very cold days a third sweater will help you feel warm and cozy, even in the worst temperatures. Make sure you go for wool and avoid cotton.
lined, windproof tr0users
This pair of trousers will not necessarily be very warm, but they are responsible for keeping you dry and not letting cold air get inside.
Scarf
A good, long, wool scarf is mandatory for cold weather. It will keep you warm and make sure you don’t get sick.
4. over layer
waterproof jacket
The jacket’s main purpose is to keep you dry and not let cold air get inside so that you’re other layers can do their job and keep you warm.
Waterproof winter boots
A good pair of waterproof boots will make sure you don’t get wet even when hiking in deep snow
Winter
wool Hat
Wear a good winter hat to keep your head warm and protected. Wool is the best choice since it stays warm even when it gets wet.
Gloves or
mittens
Wear a pair of gloves or mittens to keep you hands warm, as with everything, avoid cotton.
#Summary
All in all, this is what
you need
jacket
fleece jumper
thermal blouse
waterproof boots
woolen hat
gloves
sweater
waterproof pants
fleece pants
thermal pants
woolen socks
scarf
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