QUOTE(LYFfan @ Aug 4 2006, 08:18 AM)
Also the trick with keeping warm in extreme cold is all about layering, not about expensive specially made thermal wear or using wools/cashmere/angora only but layers.
Also remember that in most cases u will be spending time inside heated spaces so make sure your outer wear is easily removable or you will boil inside your hall/classrooms/lecturehalls with their superduper heaters.
Also remember again that London aint that cold in comparison to the other (generally northern) parts of UK.
one thing... extreme cold? uk? Also remember that in most cases u will be spending time inside heated spaces so make sure your outer wear is easily removable or you will boil inside your hall/classrooms/lecturehalls with their superduper heaters.
Also remember again that London aint that cold in comparison to the other (generally northern) parts of UK.
actually a quality cashmere and a good coat would save you from wearing many layers of crappy stuff. as you say, it could be quite warm indoors, so wearing many layers is a pain in the ass if you move in and out.
Aug 4 2006, 09:14 AM

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