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Had a jaunt down my little garden to let the girls out....SSSsooooo COLD !

Temp is 5 deg C, went back in and put my M&S themals on....yes Vest and longs Under my clothes hahaha!

went out to change feed ,water, rake and stalosan..re affix some tarps as water is getting in,

clean out the poo trays, 1 1/2 hrs later back in the house removed rubber gloves............

..........I am frozen, always thought my M&S therms were good !! I need some thing

more substantial for sorting out the chucks......Any Ideas ?

... without causing a run on the shops Stock , would consider something for ARTIC conditions.:D:D

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I think Under Armour are supposed to be really good, keep you hot when your cold and cool when you hot etc. I have a top but I find it quite uncomfortable to wear on my skin but it does keep me warm. :) To be honest I would rather just layer, vest, polo neck, woolly jumper or fleece then 3 in 1 jacket. On my legs I would rather just wear quite thick tights below jeans with big thick socks and then waterproofs on top if required. :D

 

Edit - should have said allow extra time for dressing, I always end up in the porch hopping around on one leg :lol:

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Just had a hot bath, thawed out...the wind is ice today.Still raining and just not nice outside.

Damarts look nice about 18pds for a vest and not much more for longs and they are lacey too,

up to extreme warmth 5 rating will have to order a set for WIR cleaning and sorting day ready for the winter.

:D I could just wrap my new wool quilt around me Toga style and waltz down the garden all snug in that :whistle:

....Told you i had tawed out....coffee time.

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I bought some skiing base layers for my trips to the Arctic circle in Finland

 

I have used them just as much in rural Northamptonshire since leaving the much warmer city of Bristol two years ago :lol:

 

Mine came from Millets and Asda and both are very good

 

Silk glove liners are also very good

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Had a drive out to glasshaughton to the Xscape ski wear shop, they have some silk thermals very light weight.

Very expensive, went over the road to outdoor warehouse and bought a set of thiers,in purple....these are just for WIR cleaning and doing the needful in the trays, got a pull on fleece too. With the socks from M&s ,when i got home and went poo picking ...with new kit on...much warmer, and my thermometer on the garden shed says 4 deg C.

It is still raining and windy but i was warm, and i spent 30 pds. My chucks are worth the expense.......Now where to get some winter crocks :lol::lol:

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Had a drive out to glasshaughton to the Xscape ski wear shop, they have some silk thermals very light weight.

Very expensive, went over the road to outdoor warehouse and bought a set of thiers,in purple....these are just for WIR cleaning and doing the needful in the trays, got a pull on fleece too. With the socks from M&s ,when i got home and went poo picking ...with new kit on...much warmer, and my thermometer on the garden shed says 4 deg C.

It is still raining and windy but i was warm, and i spent 30 pds. My chucks are worth the expense.......Now where to get some winter crocks :lol::lol:

 

Glad you're sorted. Nothing worse than being cold. Not crocs but Muck Boots are fab :)

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Patra do silk thermals - not cheap, but I have a set that I've had for absolutely years, they are really thin and very warm.

 

For winter gardening/chook keeping I have some thick-lined walking trousers, Craghopper I think but they were bought in a sale, and they are lovely and cosy.

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