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Seasonal walker working outdoors...scarves not allowed??
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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 1046651" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>I have worn brown hoodies under my vest, I also have several heavy brown pullovers (similar to the sweaters that UPS sells, that are hellishly expensive) and for when it is really cold, I have a black hoodie thingy that is like a neck gaiter, but has a hood. When it is really windy or cold or both, I will wear that. It is almost too warm with the hood up, but it is really nice for keeping blowing snow off.</p><p></p><p>The key to keeping warm (as you probably already know) is layering. I buy thermals from Sierra Trading post. I start with a wicking base layer, add my UPS browns over that, than add a pullover, sweatshirt or hoodie over that (if needed) than my vest and if really cold my neck gaiter thingy and the liner jacket. I only use the lighter rain cover if it is snowing or blowing hard as it traps moisture (sweat) inside and gets cold after an hour or so.</p><p></p><p>I do not like scarves just because they can get tangled with packages or the cart or just be in the way.</p><p></p><p>Now is a good time to grab a candle or some beeswax and wax the zippers on your cold weather jackets and vests. I wrecked the zipper on my liner jacket Friday and the OMS said that she did not thing she could get me another until the 1st of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 1046651, member: 13921"] I have worn brown hoodies under my vest, I also have several heavy brown pullovers (similar to the sweaters that UPS sells, that are hellishly expensive) and for when it is really cold, I have a black hoodie thingy that is like a neck gaiter, but has a hood. When it is really windy or cold or both, I will wear that. It is almost too warm with the hood up, but it is really nice for keeping blowing snow off. The key to keeping warm (as you probably already know) is layering. I buy thermals from Sierra Trading post. I start with a wicking base layer, add my UPS browns over that, than add a pullover, sweatshirt or hoodie over that (if needed) than my vest and if really cold my neck gaiter thingy and the liner jacket. I only use the lighter rain cover if it is snowing or blowing hard as it traps moisture (sweat) inside and gets cold after an hour or so. I do not like scarves just because they can get tangled with packages or the cart or just be in the way. Now is a good time to grab a candle or some beeswax and wax the zippers on your cold weather jackets and vests. I wrecked the zipper on my liner jacket Friday and the OMS said that she did not thing she could get me another until the 1st of the year. [/QUOTE]
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