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Please school me on layering
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<blockquote data-quote="Pic IN the Casa" data-source="post: 4320413" data-attributes="member: 9834"><p>Merino base layer then either fleece or wool sweater. Real cold weather I break out a large coat.</p><p>For feet I bought silk socks. I put toasty toes in between them and a thick pair of socks. The key to keeping feet warm is allowing some air flow in your boots. This allows the toasty toes to work.</p><p>Check GOODWILL early and often for merino and true wool sweaters as well as fleece underlayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pic IN the Casa, post: 4320413, member: 9834"] Merino base layer then either fleece or wool sweater. Real cold weather I break out a large coat. For feet I bought silk socks. I put toasty toes in between them and a thick pair of socks. The key to keeping feet warm is allowing some air flow in your boots. This allows the toasty toes to work. Check GOODWILL early and often for merino and true wool sweaters as well as fleece underlayers. [/QUOTE]
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