Layer your clothes to trap body heat and keep the cold air out. Most body heat escapes from the neck and head. So wear turtlenecks and mock neck sweaters for warmth. And a hat if you can.
How To Advice On Dressing Warm. Not Catch Get Cold. Dress Tips For warmth In Winter Weather. Base Layering Clothes
As a base layer I like a cotton turtleneck or mock t-neck in the winter. Then usually a wool sweater layer.
Then an outercoat. If I'm going to be out for a while then I might wear a t-shirt underneath my cotton turtleneck. In real cold weather, sometimes I'll wear a lighter or normal weight sweater & then a zip cardigan wool sweater that I can zip open quickly after I get inside again and start to heat up. Here are several tips to tell if you are not dressed warm enough in cold winter weather. If you feel chilly in the chest area. Or start to get the chills or shakes after being outside a while.
How To Advice On Dressing Warm. Not Catch Get Cold. Dress Tips For warmth In Winter Weather. Base Layering Clothes
A good way or tip to tell If you are dressed warm enough: If you are all layered up, zipped up and have been inside for a while and start to heat up and feel the need to undress a few layers. Because of feeling hot, clammy & perspiration. Then you know you are dressed warm enough to go out into the cold weather during winter.
How To Advice On Dressing Warm. Not Catch Get Cold. Dress Tips For warmth In Winter Weather. Base Layering Clothes
There has been a lot of talk about base layering. If you are
going to be out in extreme cold below the freezing point and are going to be sweating due to extreme sports
or work, then a bottom layer of silk or synthetic fiber will help wick away moisture from your body skin.
Where as cotton will hold moisture longer.
How To Advice On Dressing Warm. Not Catch Get Cold. Dress Tips For warmth In Winter Weather. Base Layering Clothes
Ok! So remember. Dress warm!
How To Advice On Dressing Warm. Not Catch Get Cold. Dress Tips For warmth In Winter Weather. Base Layering Clothes