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Winter clothes for Ontario
I have had my leg pulled ever since I got to Canada regarding the winters. I wondered if I could get a straight, honest answer to my question. :)
What kind of out door coat would I need. :confused: |
Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
Originally Posted by Miss Clinque
(Post 7877830)
I have had my leg pulled ever since I got to Canada regarding the winters. I wondered if I could get a straight, honest answer to my question. :)
What kind of out door coat would I need. :confused: |
Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
Originally Posted by Lychee
(Post 7877835)
Ontario is massive. Where in Ontario? What do you plan to do when you're wearing said coat? Are you looking for a coat to wear to and from the car to the door of your house? Or are you looking for a coat where you can go wilderness hiking for 5 days straight? ;) The answer really depends, honestly.
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Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
I would suggest a down jacket. Expensive investment but absolutely worth it. I paid $300 for a North Face one from a consignment store in Van and it has been worth every cent.
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Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
I have a long very heavy sheepskin coat...trouble is when I go indoors it's too hot and the coat is too heavy to carry. It's like carrying another person around. :lol:
A long down coat...with a hood. I would wait until you arrive before buying coats, boots, gloves etc...you'll probably not get anything warm enough in the UK. ;) |
Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
I have a long very heavy leather sheepskin coat...trouble is when I go indoors it's too hot and the coat is too heavy to carry. :lol:
A long down coat...with a hood. I would wait until you arrive before buying coats, boots, gloves etc...you'll probably not get anything warm enough in the UK. ;) |
Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
You will find most teenaged girls go out with bare legs and short skirts no matter what the weather. You will never see a teenage boy in a down jacket, or winter boots - he would rather be dead: unless there's all kinds of ski-lift tickets attached to said jacket.
If all you are doing is going from car to house and house to car to work etc then you probably don't need mukluks and arctic gear. The worst thing about winter is if you let it get you down. I've been colder in the pennines. Zero degrees, horizontal wind and rain, soaked to the skin. Ugh And thats June! In Calgary it can be minus 20 and a lovely day - as long as the sun is shining!:thumbsup: |
Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
I think we should report Miss Clinque to a MOD because she mentioned the word winter much too early. After all there are protocols to be followed here. In her next thread she'll probably bring up Christmas, FCS.
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Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
Originally Posted by Miss Clinque
(Post 7877849)
I live in Burlington. I have winter coats from the UK which I think will be OK for when I go out in the car, shopping. I dont want to be restricted in the winter so I wondered what I would need for when we go out walking or getting about without the car.
Everywhere is overheated in the winter and you will be too hot in anything but Tshirts so a very warm coat is essential so you can take it off indoors. Down isnt necessary but warm is. I got a good coat from Sears for under $100. |
Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
http://www.eddiebauer.com/home.jsp?siteId=2
You won't go wrong with an Eddie Bauer down coat/jacket - he was the inventor of the down jacket and for 30 years(or summat) the only brand you could get with the 'waffle' style down fill. I will stand behind what I say about the EB stuff, I sell it and I bought a 365 down jacket last year, it is really warm and light and squishes down to fit ina little bag for when your shopping and stuff. The first accent stuff has been guide tested - a little pricier, just getting it in store now and it's really nice - might want another EB jacket this year:eek: |
Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
Originally Posted by Auld Yin
(Post 7878092)
I think we should report Miss Clinque to a MOD because she mentioned the word winter much too early. After all there are protocols to be followed here. In her next thread she'll probably bring up Christmas, FCS.
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Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
I saw a goose filled parka with a hood and it was beautiful, but $565 !!! but sound like it could be an investment. .....well thats what I plan to tell hubby.;)
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Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
Originally Posted by Miss Clinque
(Post 7878275)
Ho ho ho......
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Re: Winter clothes for Ontario
Originally Posted by Miss Clinque
(Post 7878280)
I saw a goose filled parka with a hood and it was beautiful, but $565 !!! but sound like it could be an investment. .....well thats what I plan to tell hubby.;)
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