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<blockquote data-quote="4hfarms" data-source="post: 1834288" data-attributes="member: 39740"><p>Ok so most of the year I wear my firehose Duluth jean jacket sometimes with a sweatshirt because it has snaps. The firehose jacket is barbed wire proof. </p><p>It was 22deg this morning so I went for the medium weight and it's a Carhartt with a zip and wind flap. Comfy enough today.</p><p>I also have an extreme weather from Duluth that I wear when it goes negative. Have never been cold with this one!</p><p></p><p>Being that I have all my animals on or farm here at home, I can most of the time see it all in 15-30 min as I walk the farm. Would take longer to warm up the truck!</p><p></p><p>As I get older, the cold gets colder!</p><p>Just wondering how y all stay warm?</p><p>What brands do you depend on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4hfarms, post: 1834288, member: 39740"] Ok so most of the year I wear my firehose Duluth jean jacket sometimes with a sweatshirt because it has snaps. The firehose jacket is barbed wire proof. It was 22deg this morning so I went for the medium weight and it's a Carhartt with a zip and wind flap. Comfy enough today. I also have an extreme weather from Duluth that I wear when it goes negative. Have never been cold with this one! Being that I have all my animals on or farm here at home, I can most of the time see it all in 15-30 min as I walk the farm. Would take longer to warm up the truck! As I get older, the cold gets colder! Just wondering how y all stay warm? What brands do you depend on? [/QUOTE]
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