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Winter garb

  • Belly35
    Winter is quickly approaching, time to pull out the winter attire or buy some new.

    I’m a big fan of Pendleton Wool Plaid Shirts so I will be heading out to get two more for this season. Hell! I should pick up a pair of Shit Kicker also… :) could be a trend setter

    What on your garb list for this winter season?
  • Fab4Runner
    I wear hoodies and Fuggs (fake Uggs) pretty much all winter.
  • Belly35
    Fab4Runner;1666028 wrote:I wear hoodies and Fuggs (fake Uggs) pretty much all winter.
    at the lodi outlet they have a Pendleton Store ... think about uping your game... :)
  • justincredible
    Most of my winter attire is from Eddie Bauer. Flannels, sherpa hoodies, henley's, etc.
  • vdubb96
    It disgusts me every year that I have to break out winter clothes. Damn I wish I lived in a tropical climate!
  • Belly35
    vdubb96;1666036 wrote:It disgusts me every year that I have to break out winter clothes. Damn I wish I lived in a tropical climate!
    I like the season and hate sand .. it goes places where sand should not be
  • salto
    My Woolrich hipster flannel over a long sleeve under armor type shirt is enough for most conditions.
    Also a fan of fleece vests and jackets from Eddie Bauer/Columbia.

    I can't find one of my damn favorite winter hats....
  • BR1986FB
    A coat, a hat & gloves.
  • Automatik
    I need to upgrade my winter jacket. Last year's "polar vortex" was fucking brutal. I vowed to get something warmer before this winter. Right now just browsing REI. I may go with something from Fjallraven. My friend has a connect for a big discount there.
  • ernest_t_bass
  • justincredible
    Automatik;1666042 wrote:I may go with something from Fjallraven. My friend has a connect for a big discount there.
    Lucky.
  • ernest_t_bass
    justincredible;1666035 wrote:Most of my winter attire is from Eddie Bauer. Flannels, sherpa hoodies, henley's, etc.
    Hipster
  • ernest_t_bass
    Since I have to do my hair for work, I'll wear earmuffs if necessary. Jacket. Gloves if it's REALLY cold.
  • justincredible
    You have to do your hair for work?
  • Automatik
    justincredible;1666045 wrote:Lucky.
    I know nothing about their products other than I see the backpacks everywhere, but I've heard good things. I need to go into the store and see for myself.

    I like Patagonia too, but wow...their stuff is 'spensiveeee.
  • ernest_t_bass
    justincredible;1666049 wrote:You have to do your hair for work?
    I have short hair. I just put gel in it. Gel doesn't mix well with stocking caps.
  • justincredible
    ernest_t_bass;1666051 wrote:I have short hair. I just put gel in it. Gel doesn't mix well with stocking caps.
    Stop putting product in your hair. You're an old man, start acting like one.
  • justincredible
    Also, hipster.
  • ernest_t_bass
    justincredible;1666053 wrote:Stop putting product in your hair. You're an old man, start acting like one.
    Old men don't put gel, hair spray, etc. in their hair? News to me!
    justincredible;1666054 wrote:Also, hipster.
    This!
  • justincredible
    ernest_t_bass;1666055 wrote:Old men don't put gel, hair spray, etc. in their hair? News to me!
    If they are, they shouldn't be.
  • ernest_t_bass
    justincredible;1666056 wrote:If they are, they shouldn't be.
    Only if they're hipsters, amirite?
  • Fab1b
    Columbia and I live right by one of their outlet stores


    Life is good!
  • TedSheckler
    Carhartt, hat, and gloves.
  • Heretic
    A hat that covers the ears is mandatory from about the moment the air starts turning cool, so I avoid the Sept/Oct cold that generally is my only winter illness that amounts to more than the sniffles. Then, a coat and, if really cold, gloves. As well as a hoodie for when I'm outside for anything resembling an extended period of time.

    Do need to get boots. My old pair is shot (no tread on the bottoms), so I need a new one before the snow and ice comes.
  • salto
    ernest_t_bass;1666051 wrote:I have short hair. I just put gel in it.