what do you guys recommend,
specifically jumpers, fleeces etc?
specifically jumpers, fleeces etc?
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a 15 quid fruit of the loom with your companies name on it will do the job, 3-4 thin layers underneath, it is well known several thin layers are warmer than one thick layer.sulfanic active thermals works perfect for me, if it works for skiers/ snow boarders etc.
i was wondering what brands you guys use for top layer e.g. fleeces.
Just don't get run over darkwood whilst wearing them
8 yards yards of finest tartan. Wooly sporran and commando is optionalwhat do you guys recommend,
specifically jumpers, fleeces etc?
aye, wee dram ta keep th cold a bay too lol8 yards yards of finest tartan. Wooly sporran and commando is optional
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