06-20-2019, 02:34 AM
Leather without some form of insulation is cold. I find lined deerskin suede gloves are warmer than lined leather gloves in cold weather. When it is really cold I wear fleece lined deerskin suede gloves. The more air you can trap in gloves, the warmer your fingers are going stay.
I wear Cabelas flannel lined jeans in cool weather. I buy them 2 inches longer than normal so they don't pull tight on my knees or let cold air up my shins. If the weather warms in the afternoon they are still comfortable. In cold weather I wear long underwear under them. Tall boots are a must to keep the wind from chilling your shins.
I wear a tight fitting down filled jacket under my leather jacket, and a long sleeve T-shirt under a flannel shirt. The down filled jacket stops the cold wind from passing through the leather jacket zippers and keeps the small of my back warm. Layers can be removed if the weather warms in the afternoon.
If the weather changes for the worst, adding a rain suit will cut the wind chill considerably.
I wear Cabelas flannel lined jeans in cool weather. I buy them 2 inches longer than normal so they don't pull tight on my knees or let cold air up my shins. If the weather warms in the afternoon they are still comfortable. In cold weather I wear long underwear under them. Tall boots are a must to keep the wind from chilling your shins.
I wear a tight fitting down filled jacket under my leather jacket, and a long sleeve T-shirt under a flannel shirt. The down filled jacket stops the cold wind from passing through the leather jacket zippers and keeps the small of my back warm. Layers can be removed if the weather warms in the afternoon.
If the weather changes for the worst, adding a rain suit will cut the wind chill considerably.
