How to Dress for Cold Weather, Explained by an Arctic Researcher
VoxHow to stay warm when you’re actively trying to avoid the indoors.
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As temperatures drop, the need for a reliable winter uniform rises. Do you have yours set yet? Read on for what to wear, how to wear it, and the steps to take to make your clothes last through the rough weather.
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How to stay warm when you’re actively trying to avoid the indoors.
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