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stuabroad Jul 26th 2016 5:16 pm

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 

Originally Posted by Pine Cone (Post 12010707)
Soooo, what do you guys dress when commuting via public transport in winter.

Do you freeze your butt off in regular work clothing and a coat/hat/gloves on top.

Do office workers dress more casually in winter?

Do you travel to work in thermals/ski trouser and winter boots and then get changed into regular office clothing at work?

If you travel to work wearing regular clothing in your car, what emergency gear do you keep in your car for breakdowns etc?

Can we just enjoy the limited summer first before talking about winter? Trying not to think about the fact it's nearly August :thumbdown:

Pine Cone Jul 26th 2016 5:36 pm

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 

Originally Posted by stuabroad (Post 12012941)
Can we just enjoy the limited summer first before talking about winter? Trying not to think about the fact it's nearly August :thumbdown:

It's winter here though!! By far and away the best time of year here in Sydney. People are wandering around in long boots and down jackets, pretending that 17 degrees is cold :lol:

BristolUK Jul 27th 2016 1:16 am

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 

Originally Posted by scilly (Post 12012919)
OH will be 78 next month, so I'm planning other ways to get up north to the relatives to prevent him driving that distance again, and those plans do not involve flying

http://www.northern-lights-tours.co....-Adventure.jpg

:rofl::rofl:

scilly Jul 27th 2016 7:17 am

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 
yeah ............. I thought that might be fun

As long as someone else was doing the mushing

scilly Jul 27th 2016 7:23 am

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 
When I was working, I took transit to work in the mornings, and Vancouver while nowhere near as cold as elsewhere, can be chilly in the early mornings especially when waiting at 2 bus stops for buses that are running late, and don't connect anyway.

I had (still have) waterproof jackets from Lands End that are rated warm down to -25C, and wore a light turtleneck sweater underneath. I was perfectly warm waiting at bus stops, and comfortable at work.

I wear heavier sweaters, or add a cardigan, another sweater or a down vest under the same jacket when we go north or across country, and find I am still comfortable outside in the cold and in houses or offices.

Malls and stores are always the problem ............. unless you can find somewhere to leave the jacket!

MillieF Jul 27th 2016 2:10 pm

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 

Originally Posted by Pine Cone (Post 12012946)
It's winter here though!! By far and away the best time of year here in Sydney. People are wandering around in long boots and down jackets, pretending that 17 degrees is cold :lol:

I'm sorry I'm on a tablet....that doesn't seem to play too well with other posters! Where are you Pine Cone? Is it 'actually' cold? Surely not:huh: even here???

MillieF Jul 27th 2016 2:11 pm

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 
I now realize Sydney...but is it cold?

Pine Cone Jul 27th 2016 10:16 pm

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 

Originally Posted by MillieF (Post 12013827)
I now realize Sydney...but is it cold?

Compared to the 45 degree days we've had here over the last summer, yes it probably does feel pretty cold by comparison. But 17 degrees just isn't 'cold' - not really. We've never needed mroe than a regular sweatshirt hoodie here in winter apart from once when there was an viscious arctic blast and it got to -3 overnight, but even then it is so dry that my down jacket and a beanie was all the addition I needed.

Gozit Jul 29th 2016 2:42 am

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 
Ha - 17c in winter and an Aussie summer. Maybe I should move down under.

scilly Jul 29th 2016 4:08 pm

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 

Originally Posted by Gozit (Post 12015105)
Ha - 17c in winter and an Aussie summer. Maybe I should move down under.

Actually ....... I think Pine Cone meant it was +17C, and some are wearing boots and fur coats :rofl:

I've been there and seen it :nod:

Pine Cone Aug 2nd 2016 12:03 am

Re: Dressing for a winter commute
 

Originally Posted by scilly (Post 12015561)
Actually ....... I think Pine Cone meant it was +17C, and some are wearing boots and fur coats :rofl:

I've been there and seen it :nod:

Yep, +17 degrees and people are dressed in down jackets, beanie hats and long winter boots. Actually it's the women who are in long winter boots. Men invariably have bare legs to go with their down jackets and beanie hats.


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