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83 F or <, and even that’s pushing it. I would say I would still marginally uncomfortable in 80 degree heat without shortsleeved shirts or shorts, but I could still wear such clothes in that weather.
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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I can't vote in the poll, because my option isn't there. When I worked construction in Phoenix, I had to wear long sleeves (though light weight breathable flannel) and pants when it would get as hot as 115°F. Wasn't ideal, but I could take it
105 F is about my limit. I only do this for certain tasks around the yard, such as spraying pesticides or using a chainsaw. Every time I've considered running a chainsaw in sandals and shorts, I've resisted the temptation and took the time to put on boots and blue jeans. Not sure the jeans make a lot of difference, but it can't hurt.
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