• LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Morning starts with wool sweater & gloves & long pants & wool socks & boots. Noon-3pm I’m wearing a bikini on the beach & getting a sunburn. After the sun sets, we’re cold again, put my morning gear back on, plus ear muffs.

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    11 hours ago

    I always have at least three if not four layers of clothing - easier to take off a layer than shiver.

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    19 hours ago

    I know it’s a joke but if anyone out there ever feels like they’re always too hot or too cold (and it’s not a medical thing,) check the tags on your clothes. Seriously, the kind of fibre you wear makes a huge difference in how you feel. I live where it gets below 30°C in the winter, where people ask me how the hell I’m not freezing. Well, I have a cotton tee, a merino wool stanfield, thick wool socks, wool fleece hoodie and a wool hat.

    Edit: I’m not a lava golem, just a dumbass. NEGATIVE 30°C

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    18 hours ago

    I work at a bakery and wear shorts at work year round. Customers are always surprised that I’m wearing shorts, often exclaiming in the same breath how nice and warm the bakery is.

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    23 hours ago

    The UK has been abnormally hot for the last few days. Feels like you need a jacket, but before long you’re sweating.

  • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    23 hours ago

    Pyjama pants stay on under the jeans when I get out of bed, then multiple layers: shirt, hoodie, sweater/jacket. Add/remove layers as-needed.

    Unless I’m staying home for the day, then it’s just pj pants and a hoodie all day.

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      18 hours ago

      I use longjohns under the pants since I feel like pyjama pants are too loose, but I guess pyjama pants have the advntage of being fairly normal to wear as pants outside whereas longjohns are a bit weird

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        17 hours ago

        Wrap the pj pant leg tightly around your ankle, put socks over top, then pull on the next layer of pants.

        Keeps the pj’s in-place so they don’t ride up your legs or stick out from under your regular pant legs, plus it stops the breeze blowing up your pant legs makin’ your ankles/shins chilly.