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WHAT!!!!!. This is I wear when its 81 degrees indoors with a fan blowing at full speed.
How do you manage with long sleeves when its 85 degrees indoors . My house has never reached above 82 F (28 C) degrees indoors (which, by the way feels ghastly hot), and I switch over to sleeveless tees as soon as the indoor temperature crosses 77 F (26 C).
Obviously depends on how long outside...but if talking 5-10 minutes I dont wear light jacket til 30-35....usually wear shorts and t-shirt at 45-50 and higher if just doing normal errands. Now if on a bike ride or long walk.....jacket more so at 40-45.
Heavier coat not needed til teens (F) or lower.... unless strong wind and low wind chill. I have a very high tolerance for cold and low tolerance for heat.
Tonight was a nice night to go for a walk....8 pm temperature 52F and near calm wind. Just wore t-shirt and shorts and walked for about half hour. Felt great.
Tonight was a nice night to go for a walk....8 pm temperature 52F and near calm wind. Just wore t-shirt and shorts and walked for about half hour. Felt great.
Hope snow season starts early here in the northeast. It was 44 degrees F today morning in NJ. Just needs to dip 12 degrees, and we could very well experience a frosty winter wonderland provided it is humid enough for snowfall. CANT WAIT .
I do not remember the last time I ever wore a sweatshirt. It must have been over a decade ago and I am the type who wears shorts & T-shirts everyday of the year. So my answer is none.
I do not remember the last time I ever wore a sweatshirt. It must have been over a decade ago and I am the type who wears shorts & T-shirts everyday of the year. So my answer is none.
Do you live along the US gulf coast or any other area with hot summers and pleasant winters. I don't see the need for a sweater if you live in Miami, Orlando, New Orleans, San Antonio, or any other warm weather city.
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