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19th November 05, 02:30 PM
#14
When I'm cold I just throw on a nice tweed daywear jacket and a heavy tweed Inverness Cape. Usually by that time it doesn't matter how cold the temperature is outside, I'm warm as freshly baked bread under all the clothing.
Also, since I spend a considerable amount of time in a wheelchair I find that the longer length of the Inverness Cape is a real help in keeping frigid updrafts to a minimum.
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