A tip for dressing in Canada's winters. You can dispense with the expensive bulky down filled parkas by instead investing in a decent *WOOL* sweater and fleece outer layer. This combination worn over a regular shirt and perhaps base layer can be quite warm without the bulkiness, especially if you're active like walking somewhere. Wool is the key.
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A tip for dressing in Canada's winters. You can dispense with the expensive bulky down filled parkas by instead investing in a decent *WOOL* sweater and fleece outer layer. This combination worn over a regular shirt and perhaps base layer can be quite warm without the bulkiness, especially if you're active like walking somewhere. Wool is the key.
We use vacuum storage bags for the winter clothes. Save a lot of space.
That's a great idea! As my clothing collection grows I may need to consider doing that as well!
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Hi, would you suggest good fleece legging that can be styled with short skirts. Thankyou
I bought a pair from 'french connection' at winners, which were around $10, and those were super warm!
@@LivinginCanada Thankyou so much😊
Do the clothes from Zara or H&M stand Canada’s winter temperature
It depends on the materials and how you layer them!
Keep the sandal
Yeah, I kept some flip flops out!
@@LivinginCanada where in Canada you live?
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Can you do a video what to prepare for trip to Canada in winter time