Heh, with the upcoming winter season for the United States and surrounding countries, I thought this would be a good idea. Layering is an important part of keeping warm during the winter season, without it, expect to catch colds near constantly. So, lets get to it. I will first make a list of what should go on (in order), then I will describe what purpose each serves:Wicking Layer: This layer is designed to take away moisture from the body, thereby keeping anything that could get cold (water) away. In this, we include thermal trousers. Jeans get cold very easily and can nearly freeze if they get wet, so wear thermal trousers in place of them. One fabric to avoid, which has already been mentioned, is cotton. It retains moisture rather than removing it, thereby holding moisture in places that you do not want.
- Wicking layer
- Insulating Layer (may wear more than one)
- Protective Layer (Outer Shell)
Insulating Layer: The name of this layer describes its purpose perfectly: keep warm in and cold out. Good fabrics for this is fleece, wool, silk, and down feathers. You can wear more than one of these layers, because the more of these you have, the warmer you are.
Protective Layer (Outer Shell): This layer is supposed to keep things like snow and rain out and help to keep warmth in, while releasing moisture. This is where all the hoods, pockets, and the like need to be. This can be a giant coat or just a waterproof shell, either one works fine.
I hope this guide helps everyone in the upcoming winter months.
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