During the months of winter, it's essential to dress for the cold weather. Our bodies usually maintain their core temperature in environments above 65 degrees, but once it drops below that mark, our bodies lose heat to the surrounding air. Let's go over three types of materials and the pros and cons of wearing each of them in winter.
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