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I wore one jacket for the whole winter!

navetsea

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in my climate I don't ever need a jacket, but I like to draw jackets and my jackets mere a result to that, honestly few years ago I always wear my jackets daily, but that phase went away, I rarely wear jacket now, I wear vest more than I wear jacket, and one jacket I hang on the back rest of the chair in my living room is that cheap m65 cotton replica and a duck canvas vest, both are my most frequently worn outerwear. my leather jackets are just mostly sitting on their hangers now.
 

Togs

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These two in combination with a t-shirt, hat, scarf, and gloves were good between -7 to 10 degrees Celsius during a 2-week trip - though not an entire winter. The cross zip offered lots of options: unzipped, zipped, lapels closed, collar up; and which accessories to don or not.
 

TartuWolf

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For me a layered leather jacket is fine down to -5c on a good day and if I'm not standing a lot outside. If there is a strong north wind then even 0c might be too cold with a leather jacket. If I'm standing still a lot then it's even worse. But overall from around 0 or -5 I'm using the chance to use my recently acquired N1 that I fell in love with. Moral of the story - temperature doesn't even tell half of the story :)
 

Jon Crow

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For me a layered leather jacket is fine down to -5c on a good day and if I'm not standing a lot outside. If there is a strong north wind then even 0c might be too cold with a leather jacket. If I'm standing still a lot then it's even worse. But overall from around 0 or -5 I'm using the chance to use my recently acquired N1 that I fell in love with. Moral of the story - temperature doesn't even tell half of the story :)
Wind chill factor counts a lot
 

Peter Mackin

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Dog walking this far north with wind chill is brutal, No leather jacket, regardless of whatever layers you use would work.im out for hours every day,worked outdoors all my life.try take liberties on the hills and you better have a good phone signal because the helicopter is your taxi home.Unfortunately I see fatalities every year .
 

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Jon Crow

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Dog walking this far north with wind chill is brutal, No leather jacket, regardless of whatever layers you use would work.im out for hours every day,worked outdoors all my life.try take liberties on the hills and you better have a good phone signal because the helicopter is your taxi home.Unfortunately I see fatalities every year .
Beautiful country Peter, I wasn't raised that far north but I know the Moors and Yorkshire North Sea coast, bloody freezing in the winter, parka, hat gloves, also worked outside all weathers
 

Peter Mackin

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Beautiful country Peter, I wasn't raised that far north but I know the Moors and Yorkshire North Sea coast, bloody freezing in the winter, parka, hat gloves, also worked outside all weathers
A leather jacket and thermals are OK for a walk to the shops ,but would take 5mins on the moors,Yorkshire or Rannoch up at Glencoe to make you head back searching for heat .:)
I drove over Yorkshire moors many a time heading from Catterick to Heysham to visit my mammy,,in winter it was just like here.
 
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Edward

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I’m still on the look for a LW B2 though!

Rare birdy. I've always hankered after a B2, though only Lost Worlds (overly spendy for me in London) and Buzz Rickson (Overly spendy AND I'm not sure they ever made my size) do them that I've seen. I believe Aero could make a cracker of a B2 (the Thunder Bay with the right collar and the pocket arrangement wouldn't be took far off right off the bat imo), but I know Ken has said over the years there's just no demand to make it worth making up the pattern. I guess we need a nice, high profile movie or streaming show to make 'em sexy like Macqueen did for the A2 for my generation...

Haha could be like me, 17c here in Madrid province, bulbs growing tree blossom, early spring

Bliss! If I could have that from March to October, with just maybe 24 in July and August so I could wear linen then, I'd be happy. Then bring on Winter November to February!


When it's really cold ( by my standards) I go with Wool, namely my 50's vintage Woolrich 503.
I especially like the long body wool coats to keep my rear end warm

I am still really wanting to find or have made a mouton collar for my Taylor's CMPD, it's quite warm with it's removable thinsulate liner and is great at keeping out the wind but I like having a collar that will keep my neck warm.
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I have a scarf that I end up using, but needing a scarf is kind of annoying.

Being able to only need one jacket would be nice, but then we wouldn't be here.
Where I live in northern California the weather is warmer than a lot of places, but it's erratic and there's a wind chill so darn often.

I also work a blue collar job so I need my work jackets and rain jacket.
Plus I also have my beaters for at home in the workshop and doing yard work...etc

What's that detail you've attached to the badge holder?


You're obviously nowhere near the north of Scotland,,winter is here till May.:)

I've long envied Scotland the climate. I've loved London since I became an immigrant here in 1999, but while I couldn't face rebuilding my career and social life up there, if money was no issue I'd buy a sizeable house up in Glasgow and spend much of the Summer there at least. Maybe Christmas too.
 

Jon Crow

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A leather jacket and thermals are OK for a walk to the shops ,but would take 5mins on the moors,Yorkshire or Rannoch up at Glencoe to make you head back searching for heat .:)
I drove over Yorkshire moors many a time heading from Catterick to Heysham to visit my mammy,,in winter it was just like here.
That's about it haha thermals under your jeans and jumper, Yorkshire moors is bleak in the winter, especially heading towards Whitby, and the fog as well over there, Catterick Camp?
 

TLW '90

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What's that detail you've attached to the badge holder?
It's an antler tip whistle which I made to call my last Pitty pup in from the backyard.
I was wearing this jacket when she died in my arms, so I attached the whistle to this jacket.
I am thinking of eventually getting a few dog bone patches sewn on as well.
 

Peter Mackin

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Know the place :) used to be Green Jackets there and Yorkshire regiment, but you were Royal Scots Regiment no? :) sure they were based there also
There was the Royal logistics corps(rlc) also.crazy times.
The green jackets were banned from Aya Nappa when I was in Cyprus,,was funny seeing them scatter when a patrol went in looking for them :cool: lolol
 

Jon Crow

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There was the Royal logistics corps(rlc) also.crazy times.
The green jackets were banned from Aya Nappa when I was in Cyprus,,was funny seeing them scatter when a patrol went in looking for them :cool: lolol
Haha I knew a couple of green jackets, that doesn't surprise me, Catterick is a big base, my eldest son was Navy, EM engineer HMS Somerset, he's got into a few naughties himself, especially in Turkey Marmaris :D and Bangkok less said the better ;)
 

Peter Mackin

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All army personnel were banned in 94,,it was in the news at the time.They still went in ,copped it if caught. If you google you will see why,,sick bastards (sorry for language).
 

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