tacuache

tacuache t1_j4g0stb wrote

  1. All of the above. In the coldest months in winter, you'll want to put on several layers, as opposed to a single thick one. Your outermost layer should be windproof and water proof to keep you comfortable. Pay attention to socks! Keeping your feet warm is a big deal. In the winter look for wool or synthetic materials (cotton loses its ability to insulate when damp or wet)
  2. All depends on your neighborhood.
  3. I'd suggest staying somewhere close to work, or at least where it is practical to commute via public transit. Buses are pretty solid so don't overlook bus routes.
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