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24th February 19, 11:24 PM
#1
Nae bother

a hat helps, and I sometimes wear a sheepskin or a vintage Crombie over the top as it gets down to about -20c here...
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3rd March 19, 08:26 PM
#2
I had an Inverness cape made, with some modifications for the winter (i.e., a longer cape, slightly longer coat, high collar that turns up, thicker fabric). Works anywhere as long as the wind is not too fierce.
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4th March 19, 01:08 PM
#3
I wear my wool kilt in winter often, even in the -20C range. My knees have been fine.
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